Demeanor ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Demeanor ( noun )

  1. A person's behavior or way of acting, especially towards others.
  2. The way in which a person behaves or conducts themselves.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from french démarche "manner of acting", from demeurer "to remain, dwell", from latin demorari.

Examples:

  1. He had a calm and collected demeanor.
  2. She had a friendly demeanor and made everyone feel at ease.
  3. His demeanor was that of a confident leader.
  4. She had a rude and arrogant demeanor.
  5. The teacher's demeanor was always professional.

(As a verb)

Demeanor ( verb )

  1. A person's behavior or way of acting, especially towards others.
  2. The way in which a person behaves or conducts themselves.

Origin:

Late 16th century: from french démarche "manner of acting", from demeurer "to remain, dwell", from latin demorari.

Examples:

  1. He had a calm and collected demeanor.
  2. She had a friendly demeanor and made everyone feel at ease.
  3. His demeanor was that of a confident leader.
  4. She had a rude and arrogant demeanor.
  5. The teacher's demeanor was always professional.
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