demeanor

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
demeanor
    n 1: (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward
         other people [syn: {demeanor}, {demeanour}, {behavior},
         {behaviour}, {conduct}, {deportment}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Demeanor \De*mean"or\, n. [Written also {demeanour}.] [For
   demeanure, fr. demean. See {Demean}, v. t.]
   1. Management; treatment; conduct. [Obs.]
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            God commits the managing so great a trust . . .
            wholly to the demeanor of every grown man. --Milton.
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   2. Behavior; deportment; carriage; bearing; mien.
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            His demeanor was singularly pleasing. --Macaulay.
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            The men, as usual, liked her artless kindness and
            simple refined demeanor.              --Thackeray.
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from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
74 Moby Thesaurus words for "demeanor":
      action, actions, activity, acts, address, affectation, air,
      bearing, behavior, behavior pattern, behavioral norm,
      behavioral science, brow, carriage, cast, cast of countenance,
      color, complexion, comportment, conduct, countenance,
      culture pattern, custom, deportment, doing, doings, face,
      facial appearance, favor, feature, features, folkway, garb,
      gestures, goings-on, guise, lineaments, lines, looks, maintien,
      manner, manners, method, methodology, methods, mien, modus vivendi,
      motions, movements, moves, observable behavior, pattern,
      physiognomy, poise, port, pose, posture, practice, praxis,
      presence, procedure, proceeding, set, social science, stance,
      style, tactics, tone, traits, turn, visage, way, way of life,
      ways

    

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