verb
- to behave in a particular way
- to be in agreement or harmony with something
Usage: formal
Usage: formal
Examples
- The diplomat comported himself with dignity during the negotiations.
- She comported herself professionally at the business meeting.
- His actions do not comport with his stated values.
- The new evidence does not comport with the original theory.
- The students were expected to comport themselves appropriately during the ceremony.
- Her behavior comports well with company standards.