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"demeanour" Definitions
  1. the way that somebody looks or behaves

101 Sentences With "demeanour"

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But the way he carries himself is a humble demeanour.
Please note their fun and jokey demeanour around each other.
Ashok is a top cop, but his demeanour suggests otherwise.
They can keep a calm demeanour when it comes to driving.
That his demeanour is shy and his work ethic is admirable.
Soft-spoken and calm, Mr Annan had the demeanour of a monk.
Hence the warnings against over-confidence and pleas for a humble demeanour.
He plays Valerian with a haughty indifference and cold, bro-y demeanour.
Hewitt's fierce on-court demeanour proved polarizing for opponents and fans alike.
That was not always the demeanour the country looked for in its therapist.
He is a reticent, introverted character tightly wrapped in an assured, composed demeanour.
His frugal campaign and painfully monotonous demeanour add to his aura of incorruptibility.
Looking at her cheerful demeanour however, you'd hardly guess how much she's been through.
The president's quieter demeanour plays less well in a country weaned on fiery speeches.
But people privy to these conversations report that his chirpy demeanour would occasionally slip.
It is possible that her consensual, centrist demeanour will go down well with many Iowans.
To return to your point about that traditional social democratic demeanour towards capitalism, towards profit.
From his calm demeanour, it just seems to be the way it is at Movieland.
Sloane's cool adult demeanour is juxtaposed with her adolescent eating disorders and her emotionally stifled upbringing.
With a degree in finance and a "charming demeanour", he is more than a pretty face.
For Lee, that&aposs a lot of physical drama in comparison to his normal, stoic demeanour:
More importantly, expect Democrats to adopt his calm, mature demeanour and message of bread-and-butter competence.
His demeanour was royal, right down to fits of royal pique; yet he was not a monarchist.
Blair, a man of generally cheerful outward demeanour, has been badly  – but not fatally -  hurt by the report.
Now, she uses art as a form of self-care, while also raising awareness and starting conversations. 'Demeanour.
He maintained his newly sober demeanour when he and his wife Melania glided through the spin room afterwards.
It's no slowpoke either, despite its typically sedate demeanour, swimming as fast as many of us probably could.
He sports the demeanour of a man who has looked the giant in the eye and seen its size.
The bespectacled mayor reads the Koran, fasts during Ramadan, and has the looks and demeanour of an overgrown schoolboy.
To judge by Mr Pompeo's jovial demeanour in Riyadh, both the American and Saudi governments want the issue to go away.
Every aspect of their demeanour, from posture to speech, had to be modulated to convey unstinting subservience to the upper castes.
She adds a swagger to her stride and a steely determination to her demeanour that are hard not to cheer for.
Mr Sinwar's background, his long years in Israeli jails and his reticent demeanour all gave him clout with the militant cadres.
His potential is evident from the very first bar he spits with an urgency quite jarring given his usually calm demeanour.
In this context, however, Malcolm Turnbull should be admired for his demeanour this week, particularly in contrast to his U.S. counterpart.
But behind his scholarly demeanour, which impressed Westerners who met him at this stage, he showed his determination to crush dissent.
Given DRAM's eternally joyous demeanour, it would make sense that his interview with fellow bundle of energy Nardwuar would be a delight.
It is hard not to detect her admiration for the stolid style of the Yorkshire batsman in her matter-of-fact demeanour.
" But despite the demeanour, Herzog says he's not as dour or dangerous in his private life, characterizing himself as a "fluffy husband.
Like the young adults in Mr Téchiné's film the contestants are fanatics, and Petrunya's calm demeanour contrasts starkly with their aggressive belief.
While Pleasants may or may not have seemed somewhat simple in his demeanour, he was certainly not a stupid or thoughtless man.
I watch as he dutifully signs t-shirts and game boxes, posing for selfies and receiving compliments with a gentle, deferential demeanour.
His demeanour, he said, with eyes low, head slightly bowed, comes from growing up in Croydon, south London, where you couldn't be loud.
Known for his concentrated and composed demeanour, he glided through a banquet of afro-beat and dusky techno without a flicker of emotion.
She ruefully dismissed Thursday's defeat as no drama, and the sunny, relaxed demeanour that has won her legions of fans was still in evidence.
Charismatic would have been too much to hope for, but his tailored suits, Politburo hair and deliberate manner gave him a plausibly presidential demeanour.
I felt like I had to adjust my demeanour to exist within the structures of an oppressive relationship, a relationship that conformed to the status quo.
Whenever we sang it together, her demeanour changed – the tension left shoulders, her eyes stopped darting around and the mischievous glint I inherited from her returned.
He struts confidently in front of the judges, unaware that his small-town accent and gauche demeanour put him at a serious disadvantage in the competition.
He mostly kept to himself, however, and his quiet demeanour was somewhat intimidating (I also wouldn't have wanted to be friends with early-twenties me, either).
Homme always has the cool-yet-seedy demeanour of a dude crushing it at karaoke in a beat-up bar in a rough part of town.
But her occasionally odd demeanour, and her slightly forced manner of speaking, have previously led some to speculate — falsely — that she is being held against her will.
You might've figured that one out already, but Stephen Colbert was just as perplexed at Trump's casual demeanour during his press conference on Friday, announcing the national emergency.
In his cocksure swagger, taunting demeanour and deliberate, cultivated gobshite persona, he was never going to be universally beloved in Britain, even if his talents were widely admired.
The first time one of Alex's companions snaps into a very different demeanour, it's an effective jump scare – and Oxenfree has a few more up its sleeves, too.
He is often called "the wolf"—a reference to his aloof and cunning demeanour and a play on his surname, which sounds like the Chinese word for the animal.
They mocked his doddering demeanour by calling him la vache qui rit, the laughing cow, after a French brand of processed cheese with a beaming bovine on the box.
Though she did not see eye-to-eye with the Conservative Party membership over Brexit, Ms Rudd made them feel comfortable, with her head-girl demeanour and easy manner.
He became something of an anti-hero for many of the band's followers, his quiet demeanour perfectly aping the fragile, teenage anxieties much of their fanbase were battling with.
Biden described Warren as "angry" in a Medium post in October and MSNBC commentator Donny Deutsch chastised her for a "high school principal demeanour," both seen as sexist tropes.
But his grandfatherly demeanour and family values shtick, plus a crowded Republican field, helped him to the governorship in 2010; his devoted wife Dianne baked cookies for the campaign team.
Al Gore failed in his run for president in part because his public demeanour was seen as wooden and dull (it was said he reminded women of their first husbands).
Thus England's shock vote for Brexit on June 23rd—Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to stay, Wales to leave—looks like a stark departure from the country's usual sanguine demeanour.
Some people have compared Cruz's face, demeanour and overall politics to those belonging to an enormous blobfish, or a lizard person, but I find this offensive to blobfish and lizards.
Nominated for Best Female Artist and Breakthrough Artist at the Australian ARIA Awards in 2015, Meg Mac's swaggering R&B demeanour is set to go from strength to strength this year.
Randeep Hooda, in a brief role as a fighting coach is the perfect foil to Khan's often sardonic demeanour, and Anant Sharma shines as Govind, Sultan's sidekick and long-time friend.
The palace noted that the Duchess of Sussex's dress was designed by Clare Waight Keller after Markle personally selected her for her "timeless and elegant aesthetic, impeccable tailoring and relaxed demeanour."
Both chefs worked under Henderson at St. John and have attested to the enduring influence of the restaurant's "use every part" approach to cooking, as well as Henderson's famously calm demeanour.
The band were often wrapped up in salacious language, potentially because male writers didn't know how else to explain their attraction to Karen's demeanour as a completely unhinged version of herself.
Kais Saied, a law professor with a robotic demeanour and reactionary social views, was predicted to win 20% of the vote, according to exit polls by a local firm, Sigma Conseil.
What is it about Gulliver's demeanour that suggests he is incapable of counting room numbers sequentially, or is unable to identify which of the two chambers in his room is the toilet?
Watch the scene closely, and there is indeed something oddly composed in Mr Zidane's demeanour as, jogging away from his opponent, he hears, stops, and turns back to meet his fate. 5.
"I learned how to make music in Montreal," says Claire Boucher, aka Grimes, with her shy and honest demeanour midway through her performance at the M for Montreal festival this past November.
And despite a succession of serious injuries, he has continued to smile and exude a friendly demeanour that has been a trademark of his career and bears comparison with tennis great Roger Federer.
Kumar's deadpan humour and Shukla's wonderful turn as the droll judge whose bumbling demeanour hides a tough interior provide some bright sparks, but the rest of the film doesn't live up to these standards.
Casting aside his trademark clownish demeanour and rambling delivery, he followed a written script, setting out an ambitious agenda beyond Brexit - promising tax reform, a new social care system, and an economic stimulus package.
After getting his Golden Globe on January 7th for "The Shape of Water", Guillermo del Toro was asked why he has such an affinity for themes of fantasy and terror despite his cheerful demeanour.
And Uncle Wong, a stout, bald man with a pugnacious demeanour and a t-shirt commemorating the Umbrella Revolution, the student-led pro-democracy movement that occupied Hong Kong's streets for 79 days in 2014.
They had a bloke called Kasual Kev that delivered to the house in a Honda Civic, attended by his wife, who had the build and demeanour of five bouncers rolled into a single human form.
The experiences and lessons of the last four years are etched in the face and demeanour of a slimmer and calmer Weems, who has learned to slow down and appreciate every part of the journey.
It is possible that the prospect of voting Mr Trump was not as repulsive to racial minorities as was expected; though it is also possible that Mrs Clinton's guarded demeanour failed to inspire would-be voters.
And the subject of this one comes complete with a super cool demeanour and what may be the greatest soccer celebration of all time: Senegal's Aliou Cissé with one of the great World Cup coaching celebrations.
His style sharply contrasts to the dour demeanour of his older opponent Mnangagwa, who rose to power after a November army coup forced the resignation of Robert Mugabe who had spent nearly four decades in power.
Often criticised for his haughty governing style and arrogant demeanour, the French president this time managed to mix a touch of humility ("I can do better") with a more chatty, less formal, even at times comic delivery.
Drake's behavior and general demeanour tells us that all he has ever wanted in the world is to wear head-to-toe Stone Island, drink Rubicon Mango and link Instagram baddies, and now he's within touching distance.
HOARSE of voice and frail in demeanour, the Martin McGuinness who announced his resignation from Northern Ireland's government on January 9th was a different figure to the strapping Irish Republican Army (IRA) commander that the public once knew.
His inscrutable public demeanour belies his tight control of Angola, a former Portuguese colony where he has overseen an oil-backed economic boom and the reconstruction of infrastructure devastated by a 27-year civil war that ended in 2002.
Fury didn't accept Joshua's generous offer of ringside seats, but his inexplicable absence from London's Wembley Stadium snatched further fight focus, leading Joshua to call out his British rival in another move not generally befitting his charming, unconfrontational demeanour.
"Basketball Jones" is just five-and-a-half minutes of Chris Rock testing Barry White's sexy-mellow demeanour which is hilarious after one listen and really annoying after four and then pretty funny again after a dozen or so.
In a new trailer released on Wednesday, we get a glimpse into the characters around the famed elephant, like Danny DeVito, who as the circus ringmaster reprises that snappy demeanour which we've loved from Matilda and It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia.
Compared with giving potentially lethal weapons to cabin crew—who, no matter how well trained, will have been selected primarily for their pleasant demeanour (and often their demureness) and not their marksmanship—arming licensed law enforcement officers is clearly preferable.
His demeanour may become more presidential (though there was little sign of that in this week's bizarre and baseless pronouncements that the father of Ted Cruz, his erstwhile rival, had been around Lee Harvey Oswald before he shot John F. Kennedy).
Kinoti, who bears the scars of numerous shoot-outs - including one where gangsters left him for dead - said police were willing to work with Haji because of his experience and demeanour, honed during 67 years in the Kenyan intelligence service.
It was also hard to ignore the fact that PC Music's flashy, viral-focused stance on saccharine sincerity took place in Berghain, a club with a strong, silent demeanour—and a very different approach to "authenticity," the media, and online culture.
Martin, a fount of technical expertise with a smart outfit and a measured demeanour, was the perfect counterpoint to the band's rampant creativity and the mutual trust that formed allowed people on both sides of the mixing desk to take liberties to great effect.
Yandere builds on a history of scornful women, and is marked by a loving and caring demeanour, which turns possessive and violent, to the point of killing any rivals in love, or even the mark of their affection, in order to protect those feelings.
Mousasi's usual demeanour is often at odds with his fighting style: his high-level kickboxing skills and slick ground game do not seem to marry up with the character we see in interviews and press conferences like the dissonance between musical notes that are out of sync.
"The main driver was President Trump's delayed response to the missile strike yesterday, suggestive that he was taking a more cautious approach (than) his usual demeanour and prior tweets suggested," Tapas Strickland, director of economics and markets at the National Australia Bank, wrote in a morning note.
Mr Jones, a first-time candidate, has a genial, understated demeanour and an enviable CV. Born to a blue-collar family, he became a federal prosecutor, and in the early 2000s successfully convicted two Klansmen for killing four young girls in an infamous church bombing nearly 40 years earlier.
A friendly extrovert, at odds with his steely demeanour, I had a two-hour catch up with Dan to talk life, his accomplishments, the changing attitudes of each generation, the fight game, how professional wrestling has changed since his NWA/WWE heyday and more—the following are some of his musings.
His background, youth and soft-spoken demeanour seem to be straight out of central casting for a successful congressman in an area that used to vote for the Democrats but fell out of love with a party seemingly out of touch with voters' concerns when in 2002 it voted for Tim Murphy, a socially conservative but otherwise moderate Republican, who was re-elected seven times.

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