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comportment

[kuhm-pawrt-muhnt, -pohrt-] / kəmˈpɔrt mənt, -ˈpoʊrt- /


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His comportment toward referees and teammates has left something to be desired for years, and it has worsened despite his pledges to rein in his emotions.

From Washington Post

The men show in their comportment their expectation to be regarded as professionals.

From New York Times

His voice and comportment change while his alcoholism and compulsion worsen.

From Los Angeles Times

He's not a doctor, but his comportment and the setting give him authority.

From Salon

To the extent that Ms. Truss can reestablish the respectable comportment that Brits and others have long expected from 10 Downing Street, she might have an early, if modest, leg up.

From Washington Post