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de·mean·or

 (dĭ-mē′nər)

n.

The way in which a person behaves; deportment. See Synonyms at behavior.

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de•mean•or

(dɪˈmi nər)

n.

1. conduct; behavior; deportment.

2. facial appearance; mien.

[1425–75; demenure; see demean2, -or1]

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demeanor

noun

Behavior through which one reveals one's personality:

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Translations

처신

demeanour

(dimiːnə) (American) demeanor noun

manner; bearing; the way one behaves.

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