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demeanour
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noun
- the way a person behaves towards others; conduct
- bearing, appearance, or mien
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of demeanour1
C15: see demean ²
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Example Sentences
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It's often in their demeanour, nervous when once they bossed the room.
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By her demeanour, I also instinctively sensed that a polite toot of the horn was not the appropriate response.
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It is testament to her diplomacy that Trump seems to genuinely appreciate her tone, clarity and overall demeanour in their interactions.
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Before this meeting it was unclear how the Labour leader's serious and sober demeanour would go down with the bombastic American president.
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"Her bright eyes and playful demeanour made her a natural fit," she added.
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