Conduct
Demeanor
Demeanor noun - The way or manner in which one conducts oneself.
Usage example: the director of the opera company has a haughty demeanor that can be irritating
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Synonyms for Demeanor
Conduct is a synonym for demeanor in behavior topic. You can use "Conduct" instead the word "Demeanor" as a noun or a verb. popular alternative
Mutual synonyms
Related pairs
- behaviour and conduct
- behaviour and demeanor
- attitude and conduct
- attitude and demeanor
- manner and conduct
- manner and demeanor
- demeanour and conduct
- demeanour and demeanor
- bearing and conduct
- bearing and demeanor
- action and conduct
- action and demeanor
- performance and conduct
- performance and demeanor
Both words in one sentence
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Officer and a Gentleman: Lord Fairfax, whose conduct and demeanor were so gentlemanly that there are few accounts that portray him as anything, but positively.
Source: Useful Notes / English Civil War -
However, the manner of his speech and conduct and his Stiff Upper Lip demeanor lead people to assume that he's some sort of aristocrat.
Source: Film / Beat the Devil
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