demeanor

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English - Turkish
{i} tutum
davranışlar
{i} tavır

Leyla'nın tavırları değişti. - Layla's demeanor changed.

{i} hal
{i} davranış
deportment
duruş biçimi
deportment
yürüyüş biçimi
demeanour
tutum
deportment
davranış

O muhabirlerine sosyal davranış ipuçları verdi. - She gave her reporters social deportment tips.

deportment
{i} hareket
deportment
{i} tavır
deportment
davranış hareket
deportment
{i} gidiş
English - English
The outward way in which a person behaves, especially towards others

a. 1587, Raphael Holinshed quoting Strabo, Historie of England, Book III:At this present (saith he) certeine princes of Britaine, procuring by ambassadors and dutifull demeanors the amitie of the emperour Augustus, haue offered in the capitoll vnto the gods presents or gifts, and haue ordeined the whole Ile in a manner to be appertinent, proper, and familiar to the Romans.

deportment
{n} carriage, behavior
(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
Management; treatment; conduct
{i} behavior, conduct; bearing, appearance
Behavior; deportment; carriage; bearing; mien
demeanance
demeanour
alternative spelling of demeanor
demeanour
{i} behavior, conduct (alternate spelling for demeanor)
demeanour
de·mean·our in AM, use demeanor Your demeanour is the way you behave, which gives people an impression of your character and feelings. her calm and cheerful demeanour. the way someone behaves, dresses, speaks etc that shows what their character is like (demean (14-21 centuries), from demener )
demeanour
(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
demeanour
haviour
demeanor
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