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demeanor

[dih-mee-ner] / dɪˈmi nər /


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“They thought I was just a car model or something,” said Vera, who reports that men’s demeanors change the instant she starts talking about her car.

From Los Angeles Times

Players want to compete for someone who inspires them and makes them better — not someone whose public demeanor seems rooted in frustration.

From Los Angeles Times

“Your attire can be important for your general attitude and demeanor,” says Duke’s de Leon.

From The Wall Street Journal

On TV, at town halls and universities, the bespectacled officer, with close-cropped gray hair and an almost professorial demeanor, lays out the stakes for his countrymen.

From The Wall Street Journal

His “approach to his job was as blunt as his demeanor,” Mr. Epplin writes.

From The Wall Street Journal