noun
- plural of demeanour; outward behavior or bearing; the way a person conducts themselves
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘demeanors’
Examples
- The students’ calm demeanours impressed the visiting officials.
- Their professional demeanours helped them succeed in the interview.
- The witnesses described the suspects’ threatening demeanours.
- Despite the chaos, the nurses maintained their composed demeanours.
- The children’s cheerful demeanours brightened everyone’s day.
- His nervous demeanour suggested he was hiding something.
- The team’s confident demeanours reflected their thorough preparation.