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Meaning of well-behaved
The primary meaning of "well-behaved" is describing someone or something that behaves in a good, proper, or respectable manner.
Etymology of well-behaved
The word "well-behaved" is derived from the combination of "well" (meaning good or properly) and "behaved" (the past participle of "behave", which comes from the Old French "se comporter", meaning to conduct oneself)
Historically, the term has been used to describe individuals who exhibit good manners, respect, and consideration for others, particularly in social or formal settings
Synonyms
well-mannered
polite
courteous
respectful
considerate
thoughtful
decorous
refined
elegant
gracious
charming
affable
amiable
civil
obliging
compliant
obedient
dutiful
disciplined
orderly
organized
neat
tidy
proper
decent
seemly
becoming
fitting
suitable
acceptable
pleasant
agreeable
likable
friendly
sociable
cordial
hospitable
genial
mannerly
ladylike
gentlemanly
chivalrous
gallant
debonair
urbane
sophisticated
cultured
civilized
Definitions
- Having or showing good behavior, especially in a social or public setting
- * Conducting oneself in a proper or respectable manner
- * Showing respect, courtesy, and consideration for others
Usage Examples
- The well-behaved children were praised by their teacher for their good behavior in class
- * The company expects all employees to be well-behaved and professional in their interactions with clients
- * The well-behaved dog sat quietly by its owner's side, without making any disturbance
Antonyms
poorly behaved
ill-mannered
rude
impolite
discourteous
disrespectful
inconsiderate
thoughtless
unruly
disobedient
undisciplined
disorderly
messy
untidy
improper
indecent
unseemly
unbecoming
unfitting
unacceptable
unpleasant
disagreeable
unlikable
unfriendly
unsociable
uncooperative
rebellious
defiant
disruptive
troublesome
misbehaved