Meaning & Definition of word "Comportment"

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    Comportment

    /kəmˈpɔːrtmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. The manner in which a person carries themselves.
      • Example: The soldier's stern comportment commanded respect from everyone around him.
    • 2. A person's behavior or conduct.
      • Example: Her comportment at the formal dinner was impeccable, demonstrating grace and poise.
    • 3. The way in which one presents oneself in social situations.
      • Example: Despite the pressure of the event, his calm comportment reassured the guests.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'comportement', based on 'comporter', meaning 'to behave'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    bearing oneself:

    To present oneself in a certain way, indicative of one's demeanor or comportment.

    carry oneself:

    To move or hold one's body in a particular manner, often reflecting one's comportment.

    Related Words

    conduct:

    The manner in which a person behaves.

    demeanor:

    A person's outward manner or behavior.

    bearing:

    The way a person holds and carries themselves.

    Slang Meanings of comportment

    Meaning: Chill vibes

    Example Sentence: He walked in with chill vibes, showing a relaxed comportment.

    Meaning: On point

    Example Sentence: Her comportment at the party was totally on point; she knew exactly how to fit in.