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Definition of misbehaviour in English: misbehaviour(US misbehavior) noun ˌmɪsbɪˈheɪvjəˌmɪsbiˈheɪvjər mass nounThe action of misbehaving; bad behaviour. he had denied all sexual misbehaviour Example sentencesExamples - But they have not given anywhere near enough attention to the obvious link between excessive alcohol consumption, and player misbehaviour.
- The media undoubtedly gloat over celebrity misbehaviour with children.
- Permanent exclusions very often come as a result of a long history of misbehaviour by pupils in school.
- The prosecution of misbehavior in the Army Reserve is complicated by several factors.
- Many people feel intimidated by overt and perceived misbehaviour in public spaces.
- In the meantime, you still have until tonight to submit your stories of shameful misbehaviour.
- I am indeed guilty of gross misjudgment and misbehaviour, and must beg your forgiveness and the forgiveness of everybody concerned.
- There are well-supported recommendations to consider when responding to student misbehavior.
- Disorder and misbehaviour by persons participating should necessitate further careful consideration by the police as to whether the procession could be repeated.
- These boys, contrary to early claims made by grubby politicians, were not guilty of misbehaviour of any kind.
- The charges have usually involved corruption or serious misbehavior on the bench.
- Children are not, themselves, consciously aware of the purpose of their misbehavior.
- Disaffected from school, he was getting into trouble for defiance and misbehavior in and out of school.
- The Army Cadet Force has said anyone found guilty of misbehaviour will be sent home immediately.
- It may be helpful to discuss misbehavior with a family counselor.
- Legislation also gives the Minister, in extreme cases, power to remove regulators because of stated misbehaviour.
- Falsely claiming that someone (or the majority of some group) is rooting for the bad guys in a war is indeed pretty egregious misbehavior.
- The child can change if he understands the errors of his misbehavior and has the courage to try new and more socially acceptable ways.
- The board is responsible for ensuring all children receive an appropriate education, including those who are suspended or expelled from school for misbehaviour.
- An atmosphere of trust encourages people to look at themselves in a positive way - which is obviously the most effective way of preventing misbehavior.
Synonyms bad behaviour, misconduct, disorderly conduct, badness, naughtiness, disobedience, mischief, mischievousness, delinquency misdeed, misdemeanour bad/poor manners, rudeness, fooling around informal carryings-on, acting-up, shenanigans Definition of misbehavior in US English: misbehavior(British misbehaviour) nounˌmisbēˈhāvyərˌmɪsbiˈheɪvjər The action of misbehaving; bad behavior. he had denied all sexual misbehavior Example sentencesExamples - These boys, contrary to early claims made by grubby politicians, were not guilty of misbehaviour of any kind.
- The child can change if he understands the errors of his misbehavior and has the courage to try new and more socially acceptable ways.
- Permanent exclusions very often come as a result of a long history of misbehaviour by pupils in school.
- The prosecution of misbehavior in the Army Reserve is complicated by several factors.
- I am indeed guilty of gross misjudgment and misbehaviour, and must beg your forgiveness and the forgiveness of everybody concerned.
- The Army Cadet Force has said anyone found guilty of misbehaviour will be sent home immediately.
- It may be helpful to discuss misbehavior with a family counselor.
- The media undoubtedly gloat over celebrity misbehaviour with children.
- Many people feel intimidated by overt and perceived misbehaviour in public spaces.
- Disaffected from school, he was getting into trouble for defiance and misbehavior in and out of school.
- Legislation also gives the Minister, in extreme cases, power to remove regulators because of stated misbehaviour.
- The charges have usually involved corruption or serious misbehavior on the bench.
- But they have not given anywhere near enough attention to the obvious link between excessive alcohol consumption, and player misbehaviour.
- Disorder and misbehaviour by persons participating should necessitate further careful consideration by the police as to whether the procession could be repeated.
- Falsely claiming that someone (or the majority of some group) is rooting for the bad guys in a war is indeed pretty egregious misbehavior.
- The board is responsible for ensuring all children receive an appropriate education, including those who are suspended or expelled from school for misbehaviour.
- An atmosphere of trust encourages people to look at themselves in a positive way - which is obviously the most effective way of preventing misbehavior.
- In the meantime, you still have until tonight to submit your stories of shameful misbehaviour.
- There are well-supported recommendations to consider when responding to student misbehavior.
- Children are not, themselves, consciously aware of the purpose of their misbehavior.
Synonyms bad behaviour, misconduct, disorderly conduct, badness, naughtiness, disobedience, mischief, mischievousness, delinquency |