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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

Staff members told investigators that, while they did not directly witness Gruber consuming alcohol on the job, her comportment led them to wonder whether she had been drinking.

From Washington Post

Lessons covered table manners, dating etiquette and job-interview comportment, as well as tips on hygiene, dressing and makeup.

From New York Times

Furthermore, the comportment of senators of both parties during televised confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominees indicates that many people now in Congress are incapable of disinterested inquiries.

From Washington Post

Among some grim national entries, Leigh’s U.S. pavilion stands out for its aspiration, its production values and its lofty comportment.

From New York Times