Use "demeanor" in a sentence

1. I dislike his pompous demeanor.

2. We've detained Miss Demeanor long enough.

3. Despite their often comical demeanor, Bogel …

4. She is quiet in her demeanor.

5. A man's demeanor is high and elegant.

6. We're investigating a felony, Miss Demeanor.

7. What does Amenance mean? (obsolete) Conduct, demeanor

8. He had been impressed by their demeanor.

9. The old soldier never lost his military demeanor.

10. Comportment definition, personal bearing or conduct; demeanor; behavior

11. He answered, with simple demeanor and without embarrassment.

12. Australorp chickens are known for their graceful, peaceful demeanor

13. What does Bearing mean? One's posture, demeanor, or manner

14. Nor does time appear to have tempered his demeanor.

15. Julio Cesar Chavez has a carefree, almost childlike demeanor.

16. Despite his gruff demeanor, Garfield actually cares for his men.

17. However, my stepfather’s demeanor changed after I was baptized.

18. Although she is young, she has a mature demeanor.

19. Her demeanor changed completely and her sternness melted away.

20. But my reassurances did nothing to allay his nervous demeanor.

21. Julio Cesar Chavez has a carefree[sentencedict .com], almost childlike demeanor.

22. 19 We also show respect for secular authorities by our demeanor.

23. Elegant and graceful, the whole demeanor is one and inquiring alertness.

24. 12 Nor does time appear to have tempered his demeanor.

25. The Cavils have a heavy sarcastic demeanor and a sense of humor

26. 11 He had an aristocratic demeanor,(Sentencedict.com) mitigated by terrific street cred.

27. Shelley’s angry retort was an Aberration from her normally quiet demeanor

28. Uh, late 40s to mid-50s, with quiet, Almost nervous demeanor.

29. Eli had noticed Hannah’s quivering lips, her sobs, and her emotional demeanor.

30. Outwardly calm, he masks his feelings behind a demeanor of indifference and spoken confidence.

31. Their calm, steady demeanor makes them successful as show birds or family pets.

32. Synonyms for Comportment include bearing, deportment, conduct, carriage, manner, behaviour, behavior, demeanour, demeanor and attitude

33. Synonyms for Actions include behavior, behaviour, conduct, dealings, deeds, activities, comportment, demeanor, deportment and demeanour

34. And that requires practitioners who value aggression, salty talk, an obnoxious demeanor, and rude behavior.

35. Boyish (comparative more Boyish, superlative most Boyish) Like a stereotypical boy in appearance or demeanor

36. The Bernese Mountain Dog and Bernedoodle are wonderful family companions, with loyal and affectionate demeanor

37. Cool, Calm and Collected Renowned for its composed demeanor, Blue is a tranquil presence

38. She maintains a strict, no-nonsense demeanor throughout, and often scolds Glenn for his lackadaisical attitude.

39. Stage 1 Brutalization: Within this stage, the individual engages in violent demeanor through observation and demonstration.

40. Bemean, Bemeaned, bemeaning, bemeans, demean, demeaned, demeaning, demeanor See the full list of words here!

41. Daniel Amen is a slight, balding, 62-year-old with a friendly demeanor and a telegenic smile

42. Bearing: See: behavior , color , complexion , conduct , connection , connotation , content , course , demeanor , deportment , direction , magnitude , manner , meaning

43. Bachata had a tough start to life but came through it with a great demeanor and temperament

44. Their demeanor grew more serious the following night as we camped on a peninsula above the lake.

45. They had a dignified demeanor and seemed to enjoy the privacy that the house setting afforded them.

46. While at the Capitol, Shea generally exhibits the demeanor of a Bespectacled, button-downed lawyer with a military bearing

47. Faux Affably Evil, which is a villain who adopts an affable demeanor that isn't genuine, basically mocking Affably Evil

48. Not by one word or look can we detect any change in the demeanor of these Negro servants.

49. Jackson's purported medical problems - and his sometimes bizarre demeanor - have been a regular feature of previous court appearances.

50. Whatever doesn’t proceed from faith is sin (Romans 14:23), and Cynicism is that demeanor where faith can’t exist

51. • He was in his middle to late fifties, a gray-haired, Bespectacled man with a stiff and unsmiling demeanor.

52. Faux Affably Evil, which is a villain who adopts an affable demeanor that isn't genuine, basically mocking Affably Evil

53. Directors also strive to foster a cooperative spirit and friendly attitude among employees and a compassionate demeanor toward the families.

54. What does Acrimony mean? The definition of Acrimony refers to the hostility or bitterness in someone's overall demeanor or speech

55. Faux Affably Evil, which is a villain who adopts an affable demeanor that isn't genuine, basically mocking Affably Evil

56. Airified adj Also sp airyfied [OED3 1837→; air demeanor, haughtiness + -ified suff] old-fash Cf airy adj 1 = airish adj 2

57. The missionary was communicating something noteworthy —that he had different standards and was approachable— just by his appearance and his demeanor.

58. Comportment Meaning: "personal bearing, carriage, behavior, demeanor," 1590s, from French comportement "bearing, behavior,"… See definitions of Comportment.

59. The Affenpinscher is a balanced, wiry-haired terrier-like toy dog whose intelligence and demeanor make it a good house pet

60. Bucephalus At age 12, Alexander showed impressive courage when he tamed the wild horse Bucephalus, an enormous stallion with a furious demeanor

61. Have taken part in academy controvert competition four times, and named as "best debate student" four times and "best elegant demeanor" one time.

62. The womans felling so of man very benignity , very true, not severe and solemn demeanor, then possibility creation become intimate with of wishes.

63. I tried to recall what it was about his demeanor or statements that Augured this rejection, but could not find any clues.

64. Hypernyms ("Correctitude" is a kind of): behavior; behaviour; conduct; demeanor; demeanour; deportment ((behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people)

65. Attitudinal Used to describe a grouchy, uncooperative person. To display a pouty, difficult demeanor based on nothing other than being in a crabby mood

66. A number had decided to model themselves on the behaviors and demeanor of a favorite boss or company hero-a very reasonable strategy.

67. A Capricorn woman is a feminine charismatic woman who personifies grace, keeps her act straight, whether in public or private, and has a quiet demeanor

68. Buttoned-down He moves easily between the Buttoned-down demeanor that suits a police procedural story and the loose-jointed manner of his comic roles.

69. 23 hours ago · It seems the divide between Beijing and Washington continues to grow, Bandying words blatantly while diplomatic demeanor has absconded

70. 24 Millar himself is a young-looking man in his mid-thirties with dark brown hair and the demeanor and bearing of a born enthusiast.

71. Assertiveness is a confident, respectful demeanor that allows you to communicate effectively with others. Practicing assertive communication can improve your interactions in any workplace

72. However, in cultures where facial hair is uncommon (or currently out of fashion), beards may be associated with poor hygiene or a "savage," uncivilized, or even dangerous demeanor.

73. She has the personality of a young girl, as she enjoys frolicking through flowers, having tea parties with Petunia, ice skating, and having a shy and sweet demeanor.

74. Crake is a prodigiously talented scientist with a mysterious demeanor who always wears dark, unmarked clothes and shows no interest in love or friendship except with respect to Jimmy and Oryx.

75. Charnel gods cannot grant spells like a true deity, and so must rely on their own terrible powers and fearsome demeanor to cow and bully others into worshiping them

76. Dorsey maintained a calm demeanor as Cruz became increasingly Agitated during the questioning and accused the company of wielding too much power over media outlets and making decisions that benefit Democrats politically.

77. He has little faith in her due to her childish and naïve demeanor, and at first thought she was babyish because she would burst into tears and was reluctant to give orders.

78. Price was reportedly so impressed by Mulligan's demeanor and conduct during and after the battle that he offered him his own horse and buggy, and ordered him safely escorted to Union lines.

79. "And that was the most fun three seconds I had in the car." Caplin's demeanor as we spoke supported the calm he claims to have felt while breaking the world record.

80. behavior, Behaviour (noun) the action or reaction of something (as a machine or substance) under specified circumstances "the behavior of small particles can be studied in experiments" demeanor, demeanour, behavior, Behaviour, conduct, deportment (noun)