Josiah
Senior Member
- Location
- 50 miles east of Cincinnati, OH
com·port
kəmˈpôrt/
verb
1. formal conduct oneself; behave.
"articulate students who comported themselves well in television interviews"
synonyms: behave, conduct oneself, act, acquit oneself; archaicdeport oneself
"try to comport yourself with a little dignity"
2. accord with; agree with.
"the actions that comport with her own liberal views"
In Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House the character of Old Mr. Turveydrop refers incessantly to his comportment.
kəmˈpôrt/
verb
1. formal conduct oneself; behave.
"articulate students who comported themselves well in television interviews"
synonyms: behave, conduct oneself, act, acquit oneself; archaicdeport oneself
"try to comport yourself with a little dignity"
2. accord with; agree with.
"the actions that comport with her own liberal views"
In Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House the character of Old Mr. Turveydrop refers incessantly to his comportment.