Deportment - English meaning
Deportment – definitions in English dictionary
nounThe way a person stands and walks, particularly as an element of etiquette.
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Poise is directly concerned with good deportmentnounA person's behaviour or manners.
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There are team rules governing deportment on and off the field
nounThe way a person walks and stands
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To have good/bad deportment, speech and deportment lessons, throughout the ordeal of her husband's …
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Word origin
early 17th century (denoting behaviour in general): from French déportement, from the verb déporter (see deport).
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