Comport
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Comport ( verb )
Conduct oneself in a particular way; behave.
Origin:
Late middle english (in the sense "conduct oneself"): from old french comporter, from latin comportare, from com- "together" + portare "to carry".
Examples:
- He comported himself with great dignity.
- She comported herself in a calm and professional manner.
- The team comported themselves well despite the difficult conditions.
- He comported himself as if nothing had happened.
- She comported herself as if she owned the place.
(As a verb)
Comport ( verb )
Conduct oneself in a particular way; behave.
Origin:
Late middle english (in the sense "conduct oneself"): from old french comporter, from latin comportare, from com- "together" + portare "to carry".
Examples:
- He comported himself with great dignity.
- She comported herself in a calm and professional manner.
- The team comported themselves well despite the difficult conditions.
- He comported himself as if nothing had happened.
- She comported herself as if she owned the place.