Comportments [noun]
Definition of Comportments:
behavior
Opposite/Antonyms of Comportments:
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Sentence/Example of Comportments:
The comportment of beef in an atmosphere of carbonic acid, to which carbonic oxide has been added, is curious.
She noted the trim figure of him in its peculiar garb, the proud carriage, the even and easy comportment under insult.
He did everything right—too right; and in dress and comportment was inevitably correct.
His subjects regarded him with fear and trembling, and his comportment toward his weaker neighbors was a growing menace.
They had stepped beyond the bounds of gentlemanly comportment, he contended.
Though the novelty had not yet worn off, the peaceful comportment of the seals had quieted my alarm.
What did surprise me, when anon the sea rolled close up to the cottage, was the comportment of the young artist himself.
His comportment was cheerful in a sober fashion, notwithstanding the transparent perturbation of his spirit.
"C'est gal," said the landlady, an elderly woman of dry and quiet comportment.
Rather was there something eager and rapt about the comportment of the people.