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man·ner·ism [ˈmænərɪzəm, ingl. am. -nɚ-] SUST.

mannerism

Man·ner·ism [ˈmænərɪzəm, ingl. am. -nɚ-] SUST. no pl

Mannerism

Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to adopt an accent/a mannerism

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Behavioral mimicry is when individuals mimic behaviors such as facial expressions, postures, and mannerisms between other individuals.
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However, it is most likely the same character, and not another individual, due to the similarities in speech and mannerisms.
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These occupants often appeared to be human, though their behaviour, mannerisms and clothing were sometimes reported to be unusual.
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In the shaping of his art he has also quoted mannerisms from both of his parents' works.
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Outside of an experiment, these types of past experiences and mannerisms may have significant effects on how patients rank the effectiveness of their therapist.
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They worked out shared mannerisms to improve continuity and all did their own singing.
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So as a noun, camp behaviour, mannerisms, et cetera. (cf. quot. 1909); a man exhibiting such behaviour.
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I love to watch her mannerisms, the way she does and says things.
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Researchers found that individuals subconsciously conformed to the mannerisms of their partners and friends and liked these partners more who mirrored them.
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Her father tells her he's studied him for some time, and his convinced he's of his blood, from his appearance to his mannerisms.
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