Definitionn. (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
Last update: October 26, 2015
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Our demeanour towards our elders should be polite. [Please select]
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Annoyed by Whitworth's imperturbable demeanour, he ended with these words: "You must respect treaties, then: woe to those who do not respect treaties. [Please select]
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Nothing could exceed the insolence of his demeanour. [Please select]
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Angela was puzzled by Hyacinth's demeanour. [Please select]
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For the rest of school-time I wore a lofty and Rupert an anxious demeanour. [Please select]
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He who gave this order was a tall, sinewy man, middle-aged apparently, and of grave demeanour. [Please select]
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In the demeanour of his comrade there is an air of mystery. [Please select]
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The days brought no noticeable change in his wife's demeanour toward him. [Please select]
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There was certainly nothing of the murderess in her demeanour towards you last night. [Please select]
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During his absence Sir Beverley set himself rigidly to recover his normal demeanour. [Please select]
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--the first instance on record of his having given way to levity of demeanour. [Please select]
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