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    Mis·be·have
    /ˌmisbəˈhāv/

    verb

    • 1. (of a person, especially a child) fail to conduct oneself in a way that is acceptable to others; behave badly: "Josh misbehaved, pushing his food off the table"
  2. The meaning of MISBEHAVE is to conduct (oneself) badly or improperly. How to use misbehave in a sentence.

  3. MISBEHAVE definition: 1. to behave badly: 2. If machines misbehave, they do not operate as they should: 3. to behave…. Learn more.

  4. Misbehave definition: to behave badly or improperly. See examples of MISBEHAVE used in a sentence.

  5. When you misbehave, you do something bad. One way to misbehave would be to stand on the roof of your house and throw water balloons at people walking by. Kids are probably most often said to misbehave, although adults misbehave at least as often.

  6. Synonyms for MISBEHAVE: disobey, misconduct, rebel, raise hell, act out, run riot, carry on, act up; Antonyms of MISBEHAVE: obey, act, conduct, comply, quit, bear, conform, move.

  7. MISBEHAVE meaning: 1. to behave badly: 2. If machines misbehave, they do not operate as they should: 3. to behave…. Learn more.

  8. misbehave in American English. (ˌmɪsbɪˈheiv) (verb -haved, -having) intransitive verb. 1. to behave badly or improperly. The children misbehaved during our visit. transitive verb. 2. to conduct (oneself) without regard for good manners or accepted moral standards.

  9. Define misbehave. misbehave synonyms, misbehave pronunciation, misbehave translation, English dictionary definition of misbehave. v. mis·be·haved , mis·be·hav·ing , mis·be·haves v. intr. To behave badly. v. tr. To behave in an inappropriate way: The children misbehaved themselves at...

  10. A complete guide to the word "MISBEHAVE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  11. MISBEHAVE definition: 1. to behave badly 2. bad behaviour. Learn more.

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