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demeanor

[ dih-mee-ner ]

noun

  1. conduct; behavior; deportment.
  2. facial appearance; mien.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of demeanor1

First recorded in 1425–75, demeanor is from the late Middle English word demenure. See demean 2, -or 1
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“I’d scroll around, and peoples’ faces would drop, like their whole demeanor would change.â€

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That helps balance Arthur’s dry humor, Bunny’s frantic antics and Sybil’s deliciously cutting demeanor.

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While the result is what it is, and downbeat demeanor of the players post-match said it all, optimism about this group of players will not disappear because of a difficult 90 minutes.

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As an amateur, Foreman had sparred with former heavyweight champion Sonny Liston, and when he turned pro, it was with Liston’s management team, Foreman assuming Liston’s fierce demeanor in the process.

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Abraham, adopting a dignified clown demeanor, has an embodied theatricality that is well suited to Beckett’s style.

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