Crossword-Solution: DEPORTMENT
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Deportment | n. | Manner of deporting or demeaning one's self; manner of acting; conduct; carriage; especially, manner of acting with respect to the courtesies and duties of life; behavior; demeanor; bearing. |
We have 80 clues for the answer “DEPORTMENT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| The way a person stands and walks | 1 answer |
| Schools used to grade pupils in this. | 1 answer |
| Manner of carrying oneself in public | 1 answer |
| ACTIONS | 20 answers |
| Posture | 23 answers |
| Comportment | 23 answers |
| Port | 28 answers |
| Demeanour | 31 answers |
| Attitude | 38 answers |
| Gesticulation | 41 answers |
| ceremoniousness | 48 answers |
| learnedness | 48 answers |
| punctiliousness | 48 answers |
| Mannerism | 48 answers |
| Daintiness | 49 answers |
| fine distinction | 49 answers |
| sophistication | 49 answers |
| Edification | 51 answers |
| civilisation | 51 answers |
| Nicety | 51 answers |
| social grace | 52 answers |
| fastidiousness | 52 answers |
| Refinement | 52 answers |
| fineness | 52 answers |
| civility | 52 answers |
| purification | 52 answers |
| Affability | 53 answers |
| Savoir-faire | 54 answers |
| Teachings | 55 answers |
| finesse | 56 answers |
| Precision | 56 answers |
| urbanity | 56 answers |
| Aspect | 56 answers |
| CARRIAGE ___ | 56 answers |
| cultivation | 56 answers |
| Nuance | 57 answers |
| amenity | 57 answers |
| exactness | 58 answers |
| Performance | 58 answers |
| etiquette | 58 answers |
| Tact | 58 answers |
| Discretion | 59 answers |
| Erudition | 59 answers |
| gentility | 59 answers |
| Manner | 60 answers |
| good breeding | 60 answers |
| cleverness | 61 answers |
| COURSE of action | 62 answers |
| good taste | 62 answers |
| Manners | 63 answers |
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Hint 2 anagram
REATE
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Sentences with DEPORTMENT (5)
With almost a serene deportment, therefore, Hester Prynne passed through this portion of her ordeal, and came to a sort of scaffold, at the western extremity of the market-place.
The serious people who took him seriously never felt quite sure of his deportment; they were somehow aware that trusting their reputations for judgment with him was like furnishing a nursery with eggshell china.
Thuvia could scarce repress a smile as she noted the scrupulous care with which Jav’s imaginary men attended to each tiny detail of deportment as truly as if they had been real flesh and blood.
This person—a gray-headed man, of quiet and most respectful deportment—found it necessary to explain that his master still remained in his study, or private apartment; on entering which, an hour before, he had expressed a wish on no account to be disturbed.
His knowledge of books, however superficial, was sufficient to impress upon their ignorance respect for his supposed learning; and the gravity of his deportment and language, with the high tone which he exerted in setting forth the authority of the church and of the priesthood, impressed them no less with an opinion of his sanctity.
Quotes with DEPORTMENT (3)
But when thou findest sensibility of heart, joined with softness of manners, an accomplished mind, and religion, united with sweetness of temper, modest deportment, and a love of domestic life; such is the woman who will divide the sorrows and double the joys of thy life. Take her to thyself; she is worthy to be thy nearest friend, thy companion, the wife of thy bosom.
Tracker Marks was of a different opinion. Though he seemed more white than a white man, he had no time for their ways. For him his dress, his deportment was no different than staying downwind in the shadows of trees when hunting, blending into the world of those he hunted, rather than standing out from it. Once he had excelled at the emu dance & the kangaroo dance; then his talent led him to the whitefella dance, only now no-one was left of his tribe to stand around the fire …
The sick in mind, and, perhaps, in body, are rendered more darkly and hopelessly so by the manifold reflection of their disease, mirrored back from all quarters in the deportment of those about them; they are compelled to inhale the poison of their own breath, in infinite repetition.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1951).