Comport ( verb , verb )

(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:

  1. He comported himself with great dignity.
  2. She comported herself in a calm and professional manner.
  3. The team comported themselves well despite the difficult conditions.
  4. He comported himself as if nothing had happened.
  5. 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:

  1. He comported himself with great dignity.
  2. She comported herself in a calm and professional manner.
  3. The team comported themselves well despite the difficult conditions.
  4. He comported himself as if nothing had happened.
  5. She comported herself as if she owned the place.
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