demeanour in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

demeanour in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for demeanour in the English»French Dictionary

demeanor N Am, Aus, demeanour N Brit, Aus no pl form

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
On her way to the scaffold her demeanour was extraordinary.
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His laddish demeanour, however, is softened by the affection he is not afraid to show his mum.
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Students are taught to respect the rights of others and to take pride in their personal appearance and demeanour.
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Ill health was considered synonymous with femininity, and a pale and sickly demeanour, normative.
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News stories reported the demeanour of the defendants.
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These directly influence the character's background, starting location, clothing, demeanour and language.
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Critics praised the song for the group's demeanour although some regarded it as inferior in comparison to the album's other tracks.
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Attachment disorder in infancy is one potential cause for violent and/or aggressive teenagers, linking the childhood with future behaviour and demeanour.
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He has the demeanour and an ominous aura.
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His nervous demeanour and high, awkward head carriage lead many observers to question his temperament.
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