Meaning & Definition of word "Deportment"

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    Deportment

    /dɪˈpɔːrtmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. Behavior, conduct, or appearance.
      • Example: Her deportment in the formal event was graceful and elegant.
    • 2. The way a person carries and presents themselves; demeanor.
      • Example: His cheerful deportment made everyone around him feel at ease.
    • 3. The outward manner of a person, especially in relation to social norms.
      • Example: Students are expected to maintain proper deportment while in class.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'déportement', derived from 'déporter', meaning 'to carry away'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    good deportment:

    Proper and respectful behavior, especially in formal settings.

    deportment classes:

    Classes designed to teach individuals how to carry themselves and behave in social situations.

    Related Words

    comportment:

    The way in which one conducts oneself; behavior.

    etiquette:

    The customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group.

    Slang Meanings of deportment

    Meaning: Swagger

    Example Sentence: He walked into the room with a confidence that radiated swagger.

    Meaning: Street manners

    Example Sentence: In this neighborhood, showing good street manners is a form of deportment.