| 单词 | demeanor | 
| 释义 | demeanor (once / 1101 pages) n Your demeanor is defined as being either your facial appearance or your behavior. When playing poker, don't let your demeanor give away how good your cards are. Demeanor in English today has evolved from Middle English and Old French to refer to the way one manages or presents oneself, and this definition applies to conduct as well as facial expressions. The way you present yourself often affects how others make judgments about you and therefore, you might want your demeanor to reflect the situation you're in. So, if you're at a birthday party, your demeanor should be happy and smiling!WORD FAMILY demeanor: demeanors, misdemeanor+/misdemeanor: misdemeanorsUSAGE EXAMPLES “His demeanor was beyond his age,” said Alex Gash, an offensive tackle and captain on the freshman team. Washington Post(Dec 28, 2016) His eyes seemed bright, his voice light, his demeanor relaxed. New York Times(Dec 28, 2016) Mr. Pepper sometimes used his folksy demeanor to his advantage, Chapman said. Seattle Times(Dec 27, 2016) n (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people Syn|Hypo|Hyper behavior, behaviour, conduct, demeanour, deportment manners social deportmentcitizenship conduct as a citizenswashbuckling flamboyantly reckless and boastful behaviorcorrectitude, properness, propriety correct or appropriate behaviorimproperness, impropriety an improper demeanormanner, personal manner a way of acting or behavingdecorousness, decorum propriety in manners and conductappropriateness, rightness appropriate conduct; doing the right thingcorrectness the quality of conformity to social expectationsgood form behavior that conforms to social conventions of the timepriggishness, primness exaggerated and arrogant propernessmodesty, reserve formality and propriety of mannergrace, seemliness a sense of propriety and consideration for othersdecency the quality of conforming to standards of propriety and moralityincorrectness lack of conformity to social expectationsinappropriateness, wrongness inappropriate conductindelicacy the trait of being indelicate and offensiveindecorousness, indecorum a lack of decorumindecency the quality of being indecentbearing, comportment, mien, presence dignified manner or conductbedside manner manner or conduct of a physician in the presence of a patientdandyism, foppishness the manner and dress of a fop or dandygentleness, mildness, softness acting in a manner that is gentle and mild and even-temperedformality, formalness a manner that strictly observes all forms and ceremoniesinformality a manner that does not take forms and ceremonies seriouslycourtesy, good manners a courteous mannerdiscourtesy, rudeness a manner that is rude and insulting trait a distinguishing feature of your personal nature | 
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