Synonym: behavior, conduct, demeanor, demeanour, deportment, doings. Similar words: misbehaviour, behavior, behavioral, behave, misbehave, well behaved, saviour, behalf. Meaning: [bɪ'heɪvjə] n. 1. the action or reaction of something (as a machine or substance) under specified circumstances 2. (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people 3. (psychology) the aggregate of the responses or reactions or movements made by an organism in any situation 4. manner of acting or controlling yourself.
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(61) She was completely baffled by his strange behaviour.
(62) She's notorious for her wild behaviour.
(63) This sort of behaviour will not be tolerated.
(64) Their behaviour conforms to the group norm.
(65) He offered a sincere apology for his behaviour.
(66) Such behaviour is not livable with.
(67) His behaviour is not particularly adult.
(68) His strange behaviour perplexed her greatly.
(69) I can no longer support his behaviour.
(70) It's time you gave over such childish behaviour.
(71) What may seem helpful behaviour to you can be construed as interference by others.
(72) He has said he will make an apology to the whole of Asia for his country's past behaviour.
(73) Three children were removed from the school for persistent bad behaviour.
(74) I am not easily provoked[sentencedict.com/behaviour.html],(sentencedict.com) but this behaviour is intolerable!
(75) That's not the sort of behaviour I expect of you!
(76) The school has a system of rewards and punishments to encourage good behaviour.
(77) Children's negative feelings often get acted out in bad behaviour.
(78) He wasn't really upset — his behaviour was just a charade.
(79) Experts cannot agree on the causes of criminal behaviour .
(80) The campaign has abounded in mutual accusations of uncivilised behaviour.
(81) He was strongly attracted by her peculiarities of dress and behaviour.
(82) Criminal behaviour seems to be the norm in this neighbourhood.
(83) Instead of simply punishing them, the system encourages offenders to modify their behaviour.
(84) I say "boys" advisedly because we are talking almost entirely about male behaviour.
(85) After a while her behaviour really began to irritate me.
(86) They had put up with behaviour from their son which they would not have tolerated from anyone else.
(87) I am not easily provoked , but his behaviour is intolerable!
(88) I perceived a change in his behaviour/that his behaviour had changed.
(89) When asked to explain her behaviour, she gave a very defensive answer.
(90) The government recognised there were problems in urban areas but these could never be an excuse for lawless behaviour.
More similar words: misbehaviour, behavior, behavioral, behave, misbehave, well behaved, saviour, behalf, having, on behalf of, with a view to, obvious, envious, previous, oblivious, impervious, obviously, lascivious, previously, he has, on one hand, have, behold, shave, havoc, haven, behest, behind, have to, have on.