behave

[ bih-heyv ]
/ bɪˈheɪv /

verb (used without object), be·haved, be·hav·ing.

to act in a particular way; conduct or comport oneself or itself: The ship behaves well.
to act properly: Did the child behave?
to act or react under given circumstances: This plastic behaves strangely under extreme heat or cold.

verb (used with object), be·haved, be·hav·ing.

to conduct or comport (oneself) in a proper manner: Sit quietly and behave yourself.

Origin of behave

1400–50; late Middle English behaven (reflexive). See be-, have

SYNONYMS FOR behave

1 perform, acquit oneself, deport oneself.

OTHER WORDS FROM behave

un·be·hav·ing, adjective well-be·haved, adjective

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British Dictionary definitions for behave

behave
/ (bɪˈheɪv) /

verb

(intr) to act or function in a specified or usual way
to conduct (oneself) in a specified way he behaved badly towards her
to conduct (oneself) properly or as desired the child behaved himself all day

Word Origin for behave

C15: see be-, have