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deportment
action, affectation, behavioral norm, culture pattern, folkway, manner, mien, observable behavior, posture, proceeding, tone
Definition
n.
(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
Last update: July 10, 2015
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The homeless woman always held her head high and walked with the
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When I was a kid, my mother was constantly reminding me to sit up straight and mind my
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Rosalind resumed her grave
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Nor did Lord Glenallan's
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less surprise the company.
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Still, however, the conscious pride of possessing them gave additional importance to his language and
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She was not large, and yet she had a certain dignity of
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Sir William Howe was a dark-complexioned man, stern and haughty in his
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Oddly enough, all the females, staid as they were, imitated their liege lord's
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