demeanor in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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demeanor in the PONS Dictionary

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Her demeanor changes when her homeworld is destroyed, leaving her without a family or any financial and social privileges.
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Known for his courtly manners, he had a slow drawl and a quiet demeanor, which belied his sharp political sense.
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He added that their demeanor was cold and indifferent.
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The cruel and unflattering nickname reflected both his sad demeanor and the disappointment of his hopes.
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Despite her gentle demeanor and a feminine bearing she is extremely powerful.
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Their small size and less aggressive demeanor in captivity than northern wolves would have made them much easier to tame.
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She has a by-the-book demeanor and takes her responsibilities as class rep seriously.
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That technique was marked by a calm physical demeanor and efficiency.
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Her outward demeanor is that of a calm, friendly, and peaceful person.
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Much is made of his demeanor reflecting his.
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