demeanor (Meaning)

Wordnet

demeanor (n)

(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people

Webster

demeanor (v. t.)

Management; treatment; conduct.

Behavior; deportment; carriage; bearing; mien.

demeanor Sentence Examples

  1. Despite the challenging circumstances, her calm demeanor remained unchanged.
  2. The suspect's nervous demeanor raised suspicions among the detectives.
  3. His cheerful demeanor always brightened the mood in the office.
  4. The diplomat's diplomatic demeanor helped diffuse the tense situation.
  5. The teacher's authoritative demeanor commanded respect from her students.
  6. His confident demeanor gave the impression that he was in control of the situation.
  7. The dog's friendly demeanor made it a favorite among the neighbors.
  8. Her professional demeanor impressed the interview panel during the job interview.
  9. The soldier's stoic demeanor concealed the turmoil he felt inside.
  10. His arrogant demeanor alienated him from his colleagues.

FAQs About the word demeanor

(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other peopleManagement; treatment; conduct., Behavior; deportment; carriage; bearing; mien.

actions,behavior, attitude, bearing, comportment, manners,presence, look, address, conduct

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Despite the challenging circumstances, her calm demeanor remained unchanged.

The suspect's nervous demeanor raised suspicions among the detectives.

His cheerful demeanor always brightened the mood in the office.

The diplomat's diplomatic demeanor helped diffuse the tense situation.