comport

[kəmˈpɔːt]

comport Definition

to behave in a particular way, especially in a way that is considered correct or suitable.

Using comport: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "comport" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She always comports herself with dignity and grace.

  • Example

    His actions did not comport with his words.

  • Example

    The new dress code comports with the company's professional image.

comport Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for comport

Phrases with comport

  • to be in agreement or harmony with something

    Example

    The new policy does not comport with the values of the organization.

  • comport oneself well/badly

    to behave in a good/bad way in a particular situation

    Example

    He comported himself well during the interview.

  • to behave in a way that is consistent with one's sense of self-respect

    Example

    She refused to do anything that did not comport with her dignity.

Origins of comport

from Old French 'comporter', meaning 'to carry'

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Summary: comport in Brief

'Comport' [kəmˈpɔːt] means to behave in a particular way, especially in a way that is considered correct or suitable. It can be used to describe someone's behavior, actions, or policies. For example, 'She always comports herself with dignity and grace.' 'Comport' is often used in phrases like 'comport with something,' meaning to be in agreement with it, and 'comport oneself well/badly,' meaning to behave in a good/bad way.