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Demeanour
Demeanour meaning
UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and Commonwealth spelling of demeanor.
Example sentences (20)
A pained expression passes over Rae’s face before she recovers her perky demeanour.
As a liberal politician known for her demeanour and compassion, she was often cited as a counterpoint to more extreme politicians such as former U.S. President Donald Trump and Brazil’s Jair Bolsonaro.
Ganesha believes you would be effective in restoring damaged relations with your demeanour and soft-spookiness.
Giving an insight into Marley’s demeanour since he got to the station, another officer told, “He got here at about 11pm yesterday (Tuesday).
He embraces new experiences with confidence and adventures with a big smile on his face - greeting every dog and human he meets with a friendly cool and casual demeanour.
Her down-to-earth demeanour immediately made her a favourite with the viewers and she has since covered occasionally for Ms Willoughby.
Her engagement with members and her steady demeanour set the tone for the day, so we want that to continue,” he said.
His whole demeanour suggested that he wasn’t a threat to me.
In contrast, Ntseki, addressing the media following his escorted exit from the field by security forces, maintained a composed and understanding demeanour amid the tumultuous situation.
My character Vikrant is an ideal man for Lakshmi, who promises to keep her happy and will be seen impressing every family member with his affable demeanour.
Rybakina was unable to repeat her Wimbledon triumph but showed once again that she is both a supremely talented tennis player and also someone whose naturally calm demeanour makes her very well suited to the big stage.
She can disarm nearly anyone with a kind demeanour that feels mysterious and incredibly open at the same time.
Similar responses are leveraged at a broader societal level when casting aspersion on rape victims, weaving the violation as a fault of the abused’s dressing, their overly affable demeanour, adventurous spirit, or even naivete.
The former President was quizzed by Ms Bishop on the rise of China, he complimented President Xi Jinping on his 'forceful and confident' demeanour.
There has been a subtle change in the Princess of Wales demeanour since she returned to royal duties this autumn as Kate slowly lays plans to become Queen, say reports.
While Dane is calm in demeanour, he knows how important this final is to the club but also to rugby in general in the area.
Born and bred in the home county of Somerset Laura’s homely demeanour, warmth and energy delightfully juxtapose her biting wit, sharp tongue and brutal audience take downs.
Despite the manipulative demeanour of his character Tenax – who runs a lucrative gambling ring with patrons betting on the lives of chariot racers and gladiators – the Welsh actor insisted to that this isn’t simply a case of Ramsay Bolton 2.0.
Foster and others had been present but in the early hours of the morning the victim's girlfriend asked the accused to leave "due to her demeanour".
He also spent more, talked, and laughed more with his whole “demeanour becoming “manic, loud and exaggerated” with Roland’s behaviour worsening from sending letters to the Prime Minister to inventing new language.