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deportment /dɪˈpɔːtm(ə)nt /noun [mass noun]1British The way a person stands and walks, particularly as an element of etiquette: poise is directly concerned with good deportment...- Specific gestures, such as the ‘manual rhetoric’ of Roman orators, as well as the general carriage and deportment of the whole body, have been objects of study since Classical times.
- ‘Here she learnt the classics, modern languages, arithmetic and astronomy as well as dancing and deportment,’ says Byrne.
- The elderly gentleman sitting next to her is transfixed by the perfectly coiffed, frosted blonde hair, the imperious cheekbones and the effortlessly elegant, straight-backed deportment.
Synonyms gait, posture, carriage, comportment, bearing, stance, way of standing, way of holding oneself, way of carrying oneself, way of bearing oneself; attitude, demeanour, mien, air, appearance, aspect, style, manner 2chiefly North American A person’s behaviour or manners: there are team rules governing deportment on and off the field...- Since antiquity, rules for deportment have guided the behaviour of the more privileged classes and those who served them.
- Employees in foreign banks are not very different except in their manner of deportment and remuneration.
- It conjures up images of upper class society, a world of fancy dress balls and rules for deportment that are anathema to my very soul.
Synonyms behaviour, conduct, performance, way of behaving, way of acting, way of conducting oneself; etiquette, manners, ways, habits, practices; actions, acts, activities, exploits informal capers Origin Early 17th century (denoting behaviour in general): from French déportement, from the verb déporter (see deport). |