BEHAVE vs DO: NOUN
- N/A
- A statement of what should be done.
- An entertainment; a party.
- A commotion.
- The first tone of the diatonic scale in solfeggio.
BEHAVE vs DO: VERB
- Behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself
- To conduct (oneself) well, or in a given way.
- Behave in a certain manner
- Behave well or properly
- To act in a polite or proper way.
- To conduct, manage, regulate (something).
- To act, conduct oneself in a specific manner; used with an adverbial of manner.
- Arrange attractively
- Carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions
- Carry out or perform an action
- Behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself
- Give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally
- Spend time in prison or in a labor camp
- Be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity
- Travel or traverse (a distance)
- Create or design, often in a certain way
- Proceed or get along
- Get (something) done
- Carry on or manage
- Engage in
BEHAVE vs DO: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To act; to conduct; to bear or carry one's self.
- To conduct oneself in a specified way, especially in relation to others; exhibit behavior.
- To conduct oneself in a proper way.
- To act, react, function, or perform in a particular way.
- To conduct (oneself) properly.
- To attend to in such a way as to take care of or put in order.
- To put forth; exert.
- To render; give.
- To bring about; effect.
- To play the part or role of in a creative production.
- To produce, especially by creative effort.
- To participate in (a meal or an activity) with another person.
- To perform the tasks or behaviors typically associated with (something), especially as part of one's character or normal duties.
- To fulfill the requirements of.
- To perform or execute; carry out.
- To set or style (the hair).
- To prepare for further use especially by washing.
- To get along; fare.
- To behave or conduct oneself; act.
- To have sex with or bring to orgasm.
- To carry on; manage.
- To make good use of something because of need.
- To serve a specified purpose.
- To be proper or fitting.
- To take place; happen.
- Used after another verb for emphasis.
- Used with the infinitive without to in questions, negative statements, and inverted phrases.
- Used as a means of emphasis.
- To kill; murder.
- To have as an occupation or profession.
- To work out by studying.
- Used as a substitute for an antecedent verb or verb phrase.
- To travel (a specified distance).
- To go (a specified rate).
- To mimic.
- To make a tour of; visit.
- To be sufficient in meeting the needs of; serve.
- To serve (a prison term).
- To cheat; swindle.
- To apply cosmetics to.
- To take (drugs) illegally.
BEHAVE vs DO: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To manage or govern in point of behavior; to discipline; to handle; to restrain.
- To carry; to conduct; to comport; to manage; to bear; -- used reflexively.
- N/A
BEHAVE vs DO: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Conduct or comport oneself
- Show a certain behavior
- Absolutely, in a proper manner: as, why do you not behave?
- In a particular manner, as specified: as, to behave well or ill; the ship behaves well.
- [The reflexive pronoun omitted.] To act in any relation; have or exhibit a mode of action or conduct: used of persons, and also of things having motion or operation.
- To employ or occupy.
- Absolutely, in a commendable or proper way; well or properly: as, behave yourself; they will not behave themselves.
- With a reflexive pronoun, to conduct, comport, acquit, or demean. In some specified way.
- To govern; manage; conduct; regulate.
- An uproarious party
- Show a certain behavior
- Behave in a certain manner
- Be sufficient
- As of jobs and professions
- Carry out or practice
- Give rise to
- Doctor's degree in osteopathy
- Carry on or function
- The syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization
- Conduct or comport oneself
BEHAVE vs DO: RELATED WORDS
- Adopt, Proceed, Operate, Obey, Treat, Behavior, React, Deport, Bear, Carry, Acquit, Conduct, Comport, Do, Act
- Exercise, Serve, Arrange, Practice, Dress, Cause, Act, Answer, Perform, Execute, Manage, Suffice, Make, Behave, Come
BEHAVE vs DO: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Contain, Involve, Worry, Wise, Behaviour, Operate, Obey, Treat, Behavior, Deport, Bear, Carry, Conduct, Comport, Act
- Fare, Exercise, Serve, Arrange, Practice, Dress, Cause, Act, Answer, Perform, Execute, Manage, Suffice, Make, Come
BEHAVE vs DO: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Service Dogs should behave professionally at all times.
- In fact, solid alkanes behave as water repellents.
- It is even more important to behave respectfully.
- Boys will then behave in a way that is _________________ and girls will behave in a way that is _________________.
- You behave like a friend when they behave like a friend.
- We cannot expect individuals in the past to know what we know or to behave as we behave.
- We were carefully trained in how you behave in public, how you behave while travelling.
- At all times people acting on behalf of the University must behave and be seen to behave in an impartial and transparent manner.
- It creates incentives to behave in certain ways and not behave in others.
- Children will behave as they are expected to behave.
- But what do we do if our data are not normal?
- You do not need to do a blanket purchase order.
- What can knowing how persuasion do also help you do?
- Liberty you do not need to do it by yourself.
- Please do not do this for ACM submissions!
- Why do your pets act as they do?
- Do you feel your student can do this?
- When in Rome do as the Romans do.
- So what do you do for your fashion portfolio?
- What do you think you can do or what support do you need to make a positive impact?
BEHAVE vs DO: QUESTIONS
- How do regulatory enhancer mutations behave in humans?
- How did materials behave in the Constructivist era?
- What makes people behave cooperatively in organizations?
- How does trigonometry behave with geometric objects?
- Which situation makes the market behave inefficiently?
- Do pollsters behave independently from one another?
- How do opiates behave like inhibitory neurotransmitters?
- Do lawyers behave themselves in videotape depositions?
- How do superconductors behave like artificial atoms?
- How many answers to behave how most behave and think crossword clues?
- How do you concatenate newline characters in Python?
- How do tattoos persist when the skin is constantly regenerating?
- What skills do you need to be a merchant navy officer?
- How long do you have to wait to file a missing person report?
- Where do I find guidance on engineering documentation reports?
- Where do I submit bids for a transformer for Mount Horeb substation?
- How do conifer trees protect themselves from freezing?
- What literary devices Does Dylan use in do not go gentle?
- Can you do Crane Pose (Bakasana) if you have a migraine?
- What do we say when the sun comes up over the horizon?