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1 definition found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Be·hav·ior
n.
Manner
of
behaving
,
whether
good
or
bad
;
mode
of
conducting
one's
self
;
conduct
;
deportment
;
carriage
; --
used
also
of
inanimate
objects
;
as
,
the
behavior
of
a
ship
in
a
storm
;
the
behavior
of
the
magnetic
needle
.
A
gentleman
that
is
very
singular
in
his
behavior
.
--
Steele
.
To be upon one's good behavior
,
To be put upon one's good behavior
,
to
be
in
a
state
of
trial
,
in
which
something
important
depends
on
propriety
of
conduct
.
During good behavior
,
while
(
or
so
long
as
)
one
conducts
one's
self
with
integrity
and
fidelity
or
with
propriety
.
Syn:
--
Bearing
;
demeanor
;
manner
.
Usage:
--
Behavior
,
Conduct
.
Behavior
is
the
mode
in
which
we
have
or
bear
ourselves
in
the
presence
of
others
or
toward
them
;
conduct
is
the
mode
of
our
carrying
ourselves
forward
in
the
concerns
of
life
.
Behavior
respects
our
manner
of
acting
in
particular
cases
;
conduct
refers
to
the
general
tenor
of
our
actions
.
We
may
say
of
soldiers
,
that
their
conduct
had
been
praiseworthy
during
the
whole
campaign
,
and
their
behavior
admirable
in
every
instance
when
they
met
the
enemy
.
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