verb
- behaving or conducting oneself in a particular manner
- being in agreement or harmony with something
Usage: present participle of ‘comport’
Usage: formal; often used with ‘with’
Examples
- She was comporting herself with dignity during the ceremony.
- The witness was comporting himself professionally on the stand.
- His actions were not comporting with his stated values.
- The new evidence is comporting well with our theory.
- The students were comporting themselves appropriately during the assembly.
- Her behavior was comporting with the company’s standards.