"Disportment" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Disportment" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Disportment" Meaning

Disportment refers to indecent or improper behavior, especially in a playful or frivolous manner. Its primary meaning is describing the act of engaging in unbecoming or unsuitable conduct, often in a lighthearted or humorous context.

"Disportment" Examples

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Disportment is an old-fashioned word that refers to a manner of bearing oneself, particularly in a dignified or noble way.

Examples:


The Countess's refined disportment and elegant posture commanded respect from all who attended the ball. (

When used to describe a dignified or noble bearing)

The knight's chivalrous disportment towards the lady was a testament to his noble character. (

When used to describe chivalrous behavior towards a woman)

The bold disportment of the young emperor on his coronation day set the tone for his reign. (

When used to describe bold or confident behavior)

Despite his rough exterior, the old pirate had a disportment that hinted at a softer heart beneath. (

When used to describe a rough person with a softer side)

The lavish disportment of the wealthy host at the charity gala left many guests in awe. (

When used to describe grand or extravagant behavior)


Note: Disportment is a rather archaic word, and its usage is mostly limited to historical or literary contexts.

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