BEHAVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster behave, conduct, deport, comport, acquit mean to act or to cause oneself to do something in a certain way behave may apply to the meeting of a standard of what is proper or decorous conduct implies action or behavior that shows the extent of one's power to control or direct oneself
BEHAVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary She always behaves well badly when her aunts come to visit Whenever there was a full moon he would start behaving strangely They behaved as if nothing had happened
behave - WordReference. com Dictionary of English be•have bɪˈheɪv v , -haved, -hav•ing [no object] to act or react in a particular way: The car behaves well in traffic to act properly: [no object] Did the child behave?[~ + oneself] to behave oneself in public
Behave - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The way you act or conduct yourself is how you behave Teachers and parents often tell kids Behave! If you follow rules and get along with others, you behave well, while if you are nasty and rude, you behave badly Behave can suggest acting in a polite manner, as when you tell a child (or an adult) to behave in public
behave - Wiktionary, the free dictionary behave (third-person singular simple present behaves, present participle behaving, simple past and past participle behaved) (reflexive) To conduct (oneself) well, or in a given way; to conform