comportment Meaning & Definition

  • En [ kəmˈpɔːt.mənt]
  • Us [ kəmˈpɔːrt.mənt]

Meaning of comportment In English

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Examples of comportment

  • His bodily comportment (his military poses, fascinating facial displays, and committed expressions) visibly exuded sincerity.

  • Beau Brummel was famously a stickler in matters of comportment and dress.

  • By the time Starr was finished with his examination of the president's comportment, the nation knew many private, intimate details of Clinton's life.

  • These separated healing from individual comportment and made it scientistic.

  • They emphasised the salience of individual comportment, proper conduct and correspondence as central to individual well-being.

  • Because linguistic reference is deferred, gesture and bodily comportment take on additional weight.

  • Couched in terms of 'moral education', the pedagogical focus in the first few years of primary school is predominantly on physical discipline and bodily comportment.

  • Their additional highlight was the knowledge of body anatomy that questioned the earlier comportment-driven idea of well-being.

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