From Wiktionary: bearing; manner of presenting oneself; example: "Her deportment impressed her interviewers." Check the Wiktionary for additional meanings.
of Deport
Deportment, meaning the way a person conducts themself, derives from the Old French Porter, meaning to carry. It describes how someone behaves, or "carries" themself.
Deportment refers to a person's manner or behavior, especially in terms of etiquette or how they present themselves in social situations. It indicates a person's demeanor and conduct in public settings.
The word deportment, meaning behavior or attitude, can be used like this: All the teachers agree that Jenny's deportment is not satasfactory. The sales manager groomed his associates in deportment to insure high productivity. The deportment of the concierge earned him a four-figure bonus.
deportment means
An antonym for the word deportment is "misbehavior" or "unruliness."
Displaying grace or beauty in form or action; elegant; easy; agreeable in appearance; as, a graceful walk, deportment, speaker, air, act, speech.
Beauty & Deportment
Is a behavior, how to behave your self.
The word deportment is used as a NOUN. Here are some meanings of this word accompanied by sentences: 1. bearing; manner of presenting oneself: Her deportmentimpressed her interviewers. 2. conduct; public behavior: Their deportment changed visibly as the policemen approached. 3. apparent level of schooling or training: His academic deportment did not match his degree record. 4. self-discipline : The nun's deportmentreflected her vocation.
The correct spelling is behavior (deportment).
The manner in which she dressed and her deportment indicated that she was there in a servile capacity.