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View usage for: (mɪsbɪheɪv) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense misbehaves, present participle misbehaving, past tense, past participle misbehavedverbIf someone, especially a child, misbehaves, they behave in a way that is not acceptable to other people. When the children misbehaved, she was unable to cope. [VERB] Synonyms: be naughty, be bad, act up [informal], muck about [British, slang] More Synonyms of misbehave misbehave in British English (ˌmɪsbɪˈheɪv) verbto behave (oneself) badly Derived forms misbehaver (ˌmisbeˈhaver) noun misbehaviour (ˌmɪsbɪˈheɪvjə) noun misbehave in American English (ˌmɪsbiˈheɪv) verb intransitiveWord forms: ˌmisbeˈhaved or ˌmisbeˈhaving verb transitive2. to conduct (oneself) improperly Derived forms misbehaver (ˌmisbeˈhaver) noun misbehavior (ˌmisbeˈhavior) (mɪsbɛˈhævjər) noun Examples of 'misbehave' in a sentencemisbehave He tells unfamiliar stories and does so without addressing viewers as if they were bored pupils misbehaving at the back of the class.But how much do you indulge any player who keeps misbehaving?How else could each side misbehave in the way they do if they had to look the other in the eyes?When football players misbehave it is football's problem.SCHOOLS have been given a checklist of tough measures to tackle misbehaving pupils.A recent survey found that three in four young people wanted tougher discipline for pupils who misbehave.The new guidance also gives heads the power to discipline pupils who misbehave off school premises, or outside class hours.Rugby players misbehaving on tour?A teacher faces losing her career after being found guilty of hitting a misbehaving pupil over the head with a book.And because they are in such a distinctive uniform they are easily spotted, so they are less likely to misbehave on the way home.And when rugby players misbehave it is apparently football's problem, too.He declared: 'We will give heads a new power to punish school students who misbehave on their way to or from school. In other languagesmisbehave British English: misbehave / ˌmɪsbɪˈheɪv/ VERB If someone, especially a child, misbehaves, they behave in a way that is not acceptable to other people. When the children misbehaved she was unable to cope. - American English: misbehave
- Arabic: يُسِيِءُ الْتَّصَرُفْ
- Brazilian Portuguese: comportar-se mal
- Chinese: 行为不端
- Croatian: ružno se ponašati
- Czech: zlobit chovat se nepřijatelně
- Danish: være uartig
- Dutch: zich misdragen
- European Spanish: portarse mal
- Finnish: käyttäytyä huonosti
- French: se conduire mal
- German: schlecht benehmen (sich)
- Greek: παρεκτρέπομαι
- Italian: comportarsi male
- Japanese: 不正を働く
- Korean: 나쁜 짓을 하다
- Norwegian: oppføre (seg) dårlig
- Polish: źle się zachować
- European Portuguese: portar-se mal
- Romanian: a se purta urât
- Russian: плохо вести себя
- Latin American Spanish: portarse mal
- Swedish: uppföra sig illa
- Thai: ประพฤติตัวไม่เหมาะสม
- Turkish: yaramazlık etmek
- Ukrainian: погано себе поводити
- Vietnamese: cư xử hỗn
Chinese translation of 'misbehave' vi -
行为(為)无(無)礼(禮) (xíngwéi wúlǐ)
Definition to behave badly When the children misbehave I cannot cope. Synonyms be naughty be bad muck about (British, slang) get up to mischief (informal) be insubordinate Opposites be good , behave , toe the line , mind your manners , act correctly , mind your p's and q's , conduct yourself properly Additional synonymsI could hear him acting up downstairs. Synonyms misbehave, carry on (informal), cause trouble, mess about, be naughty, horse around (informal), give trouble, piss about (taboo, slang), piss around (taboo, slang), give someone grief (British, South Africa), give bother Definition to cause a fuss They were yelling and laughing and carrying on. Synonyms make a fuss, act up (informal), misbehave, create (slang), raise Cain |