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comportment

[kuhm-pawrt-muhnt, -pohrt-] / kəmˈpɔrt mənt, -ˈpoʊrt- /


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His comportment toward referees and teammates has left something to be desired for years, and it has worsened despite his pledges to rein in his emotions.

From Washington Post

In a later passage, the report said that despite Habre’s education, his “comportment and thinking are not much different from those of a camel thief.”

From Seattle Times

A barely perceptible shift in Hiddleston's comportment tells us this is something his infinitely calculating prince of Asgard didn't account for.

From Salon

Today, the CCP testifies to the irrelevance of Karl Marx, and the exclusive relevance of Vladimir Lenin, in China’s development and comportment.

From Washington Post

By the time the House stripped Greene of her committee assignments in February, she had amassed an encyclopedia of complaints about her views and comportment.

From Washington Post