Examples of 'his demeanour' in a sentence

Meaning of "his demeanour"

his demeanour: This phrase refers to the outward appearance, behavior, or manner of a male individual. It encompasses how someone conducts themselves, their facial expressions, body language, and overall demeanor in various situations

How to use "his demeanour" in a sentence

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his demeanour
Generally his demeanour was thoughtful and serious.
No body language to gauge his demeanour.
His demeanour completely changed when he was teaching.
Something feverish in his demeanour.
His demeanour spoke true.
And it was transparently clear from his demeanour and conversation.
All his demeanour masculine.
He could have been, judging by his demeanour.
But his demeanour towards the medieval monarch was scrupulously correct.
He did not respond to the commands, or change his demeanour in any way.
His demeanour was described as quite rude and the couple felt uncomfortable.
He was a goggle-eyed gentleman of a perplexed aspect, and his demeanour became unbearable.
It is his demeanour and conduct which enabled the elections to proceed peacefully.
Especially if you've noticed a change in his demeanour such as working late all of a sudden.
His demeanour and behaviour did not fit with the largely accepted expectations of a Messiah figure.

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On the pitch, there have been times when his demeanour is far from desirable.
Of his demeanour.
The assurance and jauntiness which generally marked his demeanour and dress were however, wanting.
His demeanour was neither friendly, nor inclusive.
He glanced at them, but continued our two-hour audience until one message changed his demeanour.
His demeanour was pleasant, unscripted and harmonious.
Stung by these words, Philip immediately altered his demeanour.
His demeanour was that of a person? who was not telling the truth.
He was a calm and composed personality, and his demeanour earned him the nickname ' The Icicle.
Judging by his demeanour last night, the man was enjoying himself immensely.
Then, as suddenly as he had lost his temper, his demeanour changed again.
Judging by his demeanour last night, the man was enjoying himself immensely. No.
His awe-inspiring appearance helped him. … His manners were princely, his demeanour humble but majestic.
His eyes, his expressions… His demeanour was so… just violent and just nasty.
How 's his demeanour on the ward?

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Generally his demeanour was thoughtful and serious
He had a very professional demeanour about him
He has the demeanour and an ominous aura
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