About The Word Comportment
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Comportment
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What's The Definition Of Comportment?
[n] dignified manner or conduct
Synonyms | Synonyms for Comportment: bearing | mien | presence Related Terms | Find terms related to Comportment: action | actions | activity | acts | address | affectation | air | bearing | behavior | behavior pattern | behavioral norm | behavioral science | carriage | conduct | culture pattern | custom | demeanor | deportment | doing | doings | folkway | gestures | goings-on | guise | maintien | manner | manners | method | methodology | methods | mien | modus vivendi | motions | movements | moves | observable behavior | pattern | poise | port | pose | posture | practice | praxis | presence | procedure | proceeding | set | social science | style | tactics | tone | way | way of life | ways See Also | dignity | gravitas | lordliness | manner | personal manner Comportment In Webster's Dictionary \Com*port"ment\, n. [F. comportement.]
Manner of acting; behavior; bearing.
A graceful comportment of their bodies. --Cowley.
Her serious and devout comportment. --Addison.
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