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How to use deportment in a sentence

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He couldn't have been sweeter or more relaxed and gets a gold star for his deportment.
Overall, dancing can give children confidence, good deportment and a sense of musicality.
The dress and deportment of both sexes today is a reflection of the despiritualised condition of their lives.
This is a broad definition, encompassing essentially the whole carriage and deportment of the body.
What they need is intensive theatrical training in skills such as deportment and presentation.
As I grew up, the formality began to feel more like an elaborate game, one in which appearance and deportment were taken very seriously.
Volunteers are assessed and given advice on speech, deportment, mannerism and dress, with the least convincing participants being voted out.
Redmayne's costume gave him an aristocratic deportment which he emphasised with graceful movements and slow, sonorous speech.
It conjures up images of upper class society, a world of fancy dress balls and rules for deportment that are anathema to my very soul.
Gene spent six weeks training at a modelling school in Manchester, learning about things like deportment and exercise.
But the baptismal water proved unequal to the task of washing away Benjamin Disraeli's innate orientalism of deportment.
Of course, to gain that aura, the chefs have also had to brush up on their social skills, mannerisms, deportment and general knowledge.
A unique combination of tact, charm, deportment and sartorial style, he was all one would wish to see in an idol.
The comparison child was observed as a control for the level of activity and expectations for deportment in the particular classroom.
Employees in foreign banks are not very different except in their manner of deportment and remuneration.
Dr Arderne gives advice on medical procedures, cures and potions and correct deportment for doctors.
The most important things a squire learns from his lord, Milord, are skill at arms and the proper deportment of a knight.
Her hospitality is only equaled by her charity, her graceful deportment by her goodness of heart.
There's no way to know how nervous these folks are, or how vexed they must be to have their work judged by their deportment.
His whole aspect and deportment is such that it suggests that he can't even sit still and read a book in a quiet and un-cheeky manner.
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Examples from Classical Literature
They are pursy cherubs, of oleaginous appearance and of this-worldly, rather than of other-worldly paunch and deportment.
And deficiency in their demeanor was quite covered by the deportment of the archimandrite.
Nothing can be changed, and the deportment class has very wisely been abolished.
It was almost as if his lordship were giving the Colonel a lesson in deportment.
His wife added to this care uneasiness as to the deportment of her three maidens.
In other respects, the deportment of the females was strictly unexceptionable.
All must admit his ability and learning, while in sanctimoniousness of deportment he was unrivalled.
I took fust-class when at school in the States for elegancy and deportment.
To have been the object of such a mystification, he, a professor of dancing and deportment!
She got through her lessons as well as she could, and managed to escape reprimands by being a model of deportment.
And Mr. Wyllys' deportment, tone, and conversation are unsurpassable.
Madeleine was not struck by any singularity in his deportment.
Without seeming to hesitate, he walked into the lodge, and took his seat with a gravity that accorded admirably with the deportment of his hosts.
Society had taught her tact, grace, and elegance of deportment.
His deportment had now for some weeks been more uniform towards me than at the first.
This deportment was too humiliating and flagitious to be imputed to him.
The aversion with which many persons regarded him was partly the result of his own character and deportment, and partly an inheritance.
In most cases he is deplorably curt of speech and brusque of deportment.
It is much in these times to experience that deportment is not wholly trodden under foot by mechanics.
They found her person agreeable and her deportment dignified.
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