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Meaning of misbehave
The primary meaning of the word "misbehave" is to behave badly or in a way that is not acceptable.
Etymology of misbehave
The word "misbehave" originated in the 15th century, from the Old English words "mis-" (meaning "wrongly" or "badly") and "behave" (meaning "to conduct oneself" or "to behave").
Historically, the word has been used to describe behavior that is considered unacceptable or improper, such as disobedience, unruliness, or disorderliness.
Synonyms
misconduct
misbehave
misact
offend
disobey
defy
break rules
trespass
transgress
sin
err
fault
go wrong
act up
be naughty
be unruly
be disorderly
cause trouble
get into mischief
get out of line
get out of order
step out of line
overstep the mark
cross the line
go over the line
disobliging
delinquency
unruliness
disobedience
noncompliance
nonconformity
insubordination
contumacy
intractability
unmanageability
waywardness
willfulness
incorrigibility
recalcitrance.
Definitions
- To behave in a way that is not acceptable or is considered wrong.
- To fail to behave in a way that is expected or required.
- To act in a way that is disobedient or unruly.
Usage Examples
- The children were told to stop misbehaving and calm down.
- She was sent to the principal's office for misbehaving in class.
- The company was fined for misbehaving in the financial market.
- The athletes were penalized for misbehaving during the game.
- The student was warned not to misbehave again or face suspension.