MISBEHAVE vs MISDEMEAN: VERB
- To act or behave in an inappropriate, improper, incorrect, or unexpected manner.
- To behave ill; to conduct one's self improperly; -- often used with a reciprocal pronoun.
- Behave badly
- To behave badly; with a reflexive pronoun, i.e. to misdemean oneself.
- Behave badly
MISBEHAVE vs MISDEMEAN: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To behave (oneself) in an inappropriate way.
- To behave badly.
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MISBEHAVE vs MISDEMEAN: TRANSITIVE VERB
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- To behave ill; -- with a reflexive pronoun.
MISBEHAVE vs MISDEMEAN: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To conduct (one's self) ill: with the reflexive pronouns: as, he misbehaved himself.
- To behave ill; conduct one's self improperly or indecorously.
- To misbehave.
- To behave (one's self) ill; conduct (one's self) improperly.
MISBEHAVE vs MISDEMEAN: RELATED WORDS
- Chastise, Penalize, Annoy, Harass, Molest, Berate, Scold, Bully, Maltreat, Punish, Disobey, Spank, Mistreat, Behave, Misdemean
- Accusative case, Verbify, Noun phrase, Verbal noun, Personal pronoun, Present participle, Function word, Objective case, Direct object, Indefinite pronoun, Relative pronoun, Demonstrative pronoun, Reciprocal pronoun, Reflexive verb, Misbehave
MISBEHAVE vs MISDEMEAN: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Admonish, Offend, Penalize, Annoy, Harass, Molest, Berate, Scold, Bully, Maltreat, Punish, Disobey, Spank, Mistreat, Misdemean
- Accusative case, Verbify, Noun phrase, Verbal noun, Personal pronoun, Present participle, Function word, Objective case, Direct object, Indefinite pronoun, Relative pronoun, Demonstrative pronoun, Reciprocal pronoun, Reflexive verb, Misbehave
MISBEHAVE vs MISDEMEAN: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If students misbehave, they may lose their online rights.
- The purpose of a vindicatory awarexecutive not to misbehave.
- Deal with children who misbehave in a sensitive way.
- Students who misbehave are not always sent to ALAC.
- Teachers analyse how they react when students misbehave.
- And if they misbehave, we terminate the deal.
- She does not bark or misbehave in public.
- Bored students are often the ones who misbehave.
- Do we misbehave because of conflicting societal messages?
- We know that there are those that misbehave and are bound to misbehave and indulge in such activities.
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MISBEHAVE vs MISDEMEAN: QUESTIONS
- How many answers does the misbehave (3/2) crossword puzzle have?
- Should there be penalties for fans who misbehave at sports events?
- How does Caillou misbehave at Dylan priest's house?
- What are some good sentences with the word misbehave?
- Does parenting skills training help children who misbehave?
- Will the government misbehave without relentless scrutiny?
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