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demeanor

/dɪˈmiːnə(ɹ)/

Meanings
  • noun

    the way a person behaves, especially towards others

  • noun

    the attitude or manner of a person, especially towards others


Pronunciation
  1. /dɪˈmiːnə(ɹ)/



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Synonyms

behavior , comportment
Rhymes
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reverie , debility , felicity , obedience , precocity , solace , tenacity
Variants
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demeanor , demeanors , demeanour , demeanours
Etymology
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middle English (in the sense ‘appearance, outward show’): from Old French demener, from de- ‘off’ + mener ‘lead’


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the word 'demeanor' is also used in law to refer to a person's conduct in court?

  2. The word 'demeanor' comes from the Old French word 'demener', which means 'to lead' or 'to conduct oneself'.

  3. The concept of demeanor has been explored in various forms of art, including painting, sculpture, and dance. For example, in Renaissance art, depictions of courtly demeanor were popular themes.


Related Concepts
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  1. attitude: Related concept: Attitude refers to a person's emotional or mental stance towards someone or something, which can influence their behavior and interactions.

  2. body language: Related concept: Body language is a nonverbal form of communication that can convey emotions, intentions, and social cues, and is an important aspect of a person's demeanor.


Quotes
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  1. Sam himself, a quiet young man with a rather shy "demeanor", was somewhat bemused by all this attention.

    - Lola Oberman,{it}Bird Watcher's Digest{/it},November/December 1994
  2. Staffs like the one at Veritas have come a long way from the days when sommeliers … intimidated diners with their overbearing "demeanor" and French accents.

    - {it}Food & Wine{/it},September 2002

Culture
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The concept of demeanor has been explored extensively in literature, particularly in the context of social class and power dynamics. For example, in Shakespeare's 'Othello', the character Iago manipulates Othello's jealousy by subtly altering his demeanor towards Desdemona, leading to tragic consequences.

How to Memorize "demeanor"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person's facial expressions, posture, and tone of voice when describing their demeanor towards someone or something. Visualize the impact of their behavior on others and the situation.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'demeanor' with words like 'attitude', 'manner', 'behavior', and 'personality'. Create mental connections between these related concepts.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Demeanor is how one acts, Towards others, In social situations' to remember the meaning of the word.


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