Meaning & Definition of Behaviour in English
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Behaviour
The way in which one acts or conducts oneself.
Pronunciation:
/bɪˈheɪvjər/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
behavioursDetailed Definitions
Definition: The manner in which a person behaves toward others.
Example Sentence: Her behaviour at the party was very friendly.
Definition: The actions or reactions of an individual in response to external or internal stimuli.
Example Sentence: The child's behaviour improved after the counseling sessions.
Definition: The way in which something functions or operates.
Example Sentence: The behaviour of the machine was inconsistent.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English: from Old French 'behaivior', based on 'aveir' meaning 'to have'.
Synonyms
conductactionsdemeanormannersperformance
Common Phrases and Expressions
- good behaviour: Conduct that is acceptable or appropriate.
- bad behaviour: Conduct that is unacceptable or inappropriate.
- behavioural patterns: Recurring ways in which a person behaves.
- model behaviour: Exemplar conduct often seen as worthy of imitation.
Translations
- Spanish: comportamiento
- French: comportement
- German: Verhalten
- Russian: поведение
Related Words
- conduct: The way a person behaves in a particular situation.
- demeanor: A person's outward behavior or manner.
- attitude: A settled way of thinking or feeling about something.
Slang Meanings of behaviour
Meaning: Acting up
Example Sentence: He was acting up in class, making it hard for the teacher.
Meaning: Throwing shade
Example Sentence: Her behaviour at the event was just throwing shade at her rival.