What is another word for demeanors?

Pronunciation: [dɪmˈiːnəz] (IPA)

Demeanors refer to one's behavior or conduct. Synonyms for demeanor include behavior, bearing, manner, attitude, aspect, conduct, deportment, disposition, posture, and temper. Each word emphasizes a different aspect of a person's behavior. For instance, bearing refers to the way someone carries themselves, while attitude denotes the way one thinks or feels about something. Deportment emphasizes how one presents themselves in public, and posture relates to one's physical position. All of these synonyms can be used interchangeably with demeanor, depending on the context of the sentence. It's vital to understand these synonyms to be able to communicate effectively and express yourself accurately.

What are the hypernyms for Demeanors?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Demeanors

Here, then, my new lover had met Ursula; howbeit, he made not himself known to her, by reason that already he had heard an evil report of her husband's dealings as Consul, and of her deeds and demeanors.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers
They seemed real glad to see me, though their manners and smiles and hull demeanors seemed kinder new, somehow, like their clothes.
"Around the World with Josiah Allen's Wife"
Marietta Holley
No sooner is it given out than Algy, Bobby, and Tou Tou, all look at me and grin; but father, who has a wily way of establishing himself in the corner of the pew, so as to have a bird's-eye view of all our demeanors, speedily frowns them down into a preternatural gravity.
"Nancy A Novel"
Rhoda Broughton

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