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What does demeanor mean?

demeanor

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

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Simple sentences

I found his pretentious demeanor quite disconcerting.
I particularly noticed one young woman of humble dress, but interesting demeanor.
Could you describe Tom's demeanor?

Movie subtitles

He has demeanor of a saint, altought my husband thinks.
But their, their inner workings, their inner selves their, their self-demeanor cannot be questioned.
Was his demeanor casual?
He had a very professional demeanor about him.
Icy demeanor.
In my day, a mans demeanor told which side his bread was buttered on.
You have the demeanor. That's something you can't buy.
A CEO of a corporation is looking for a certain demeanor in a corporate pilot.
Miss Demeanor will be right with you.
We're investigating a felony, Miss Demeanor.
Miss Demeanor, this isn't a good time to lie.
We've detained Miss Demeanor long enough.
With voices ringing and cheerful demeanor, the ordinary tanuki, dreaming of their heavenly destination, boarded as though beginning a regular voyage.
I'm not just a whimsical figure who wears a charming suit And affects a jolly demeanor.
His whole demeanor was very strange.
The difference between the demeanor of a normal citizen and the one of a cop.
You have the demeanor.
Who wears a charming suit and affects a jolly demeanor, you know.
A guy gets season tickets, it affects his demeanor.
Icy demeanor no question.
You have the demeanor of such a man.
What we are trying to get at is her demeanor, her emotional state.
The listener also has to have a sense of what's coming. And with you the way you look and your demeanor, they weren't prepared for that filth.
Its epidermis displays any number of injuries-- punctures, energy burns-- and its demeanor is that of a wounded animal.
As you can see from our loving demeanor, we both put it totally behind us.
What makes you say that? Cheerful demeanor, furtive eyes. It's obvious you're a man of commerce.
I didn't mean it to sound that way. A CEO of a corporation is looking for a certain demeanor in a corporate pilot.
Well, I take it from your calm demeanor that I've walked into an ambush.
And with you the way you look and your demeanor, they weren't prepared for that filth.
What do you mean, my demeanor?
Now, tomorrow on the stand I want your demeanor to be different.
He said your demeanor was disrespectful.
What was Mr. Parrish's demeanor when he came in?
Demeanor? - Yeah.

News and current affairs

His demeanor was crisp yet easy-going.
Annan usually maintains an unruffled, dignified demeanor.
It is startling to see him walk into a New York living room: his demeanor is quiet and dignified.
Though his community college suspended the suspect for his threatening demeanor, it took no further action.
Obama, while an inspirational orator, has shown a cool and calm demeanor in responding to both the financial crisis and the turbulence of political campaigning.
Ahn's most obvious merits are his personal history of overcoming severe challenges and his modest demeanor.

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