demeanor

[dɪmˈinɚ] /di-ˈmē-nər/ (ame, mw)

demeanor — 名詞

1. the visible way someone looks and acts toward other people, especially the tone

1.名詞C1
釋義

舉止;神態

對外表現出的態度與神情

the visible way someone looks and acts toward other people, especially the tone and expressions that show their general attitude

例句

Sari kept a calm demeanor during the long job interview, even when the questions got tricky.

Sari 在漫長的面試中保持冷靜的神態,連被問到刁鑽的問題也是如此。

a [adjective] demeanor for describing overall manner

The new principal greeted parents with a warm, friendly demeanor that put everyone at ease.

新校長以溫暖、友善的神態迎接家長,讓大家都放鬆了下來。

warm/friendly demeanor collocations for positive impressions

同義詞
  • manner

    more everyday and broader; 'demeanor' is more formal and focuses on overall impression

  • bearing

    emphasises posture and dignity, especially in formal or military contexts

  • comportment

    very formal; stresses behaviour judged against social standards

  • air

    informal; suggests an impression given, sometimes one that may be misleading

文法句型

someone's demeanor

a [adjective] demeanor

用法筆記

Refers to outward signs (face, voice, posture) that observers can see — not inner feelings themselves. Usually paired with an adjective describing tone (calm, friendly, professional, nervous). The British spelling is 'demeanour'.

常見錯誤

She has a kind demeanor toward animals.
She is kind to animals.
💡'demeanor' describes a general manner observers see, not a feeling directed at one target.
His demeanor was happy.
His demeanor was cheerful.' / 'He seemed happy.
💡'demeanor' pairs with adjectives about manner (calm, formal, friendly), not bare emotion words.