Antonyms for behaviors
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : bih-heyv-yer |
Phonetic Transcription : bɪˈheɪv yər |
Definition of behaviors
Origin :- late 15c., essentially from behave, but with ending from Middle English havour "possession," a word altered (by influence of have) from aver, noun use of Old French verb aveir "to have."
- noun manner of conducting oneself
- Nina Balatka presents a sharp contrast between the behaviors of the Jewish and Christian characters.
- Extract from : « Nina Balatka » by Anthony Trollope
Synonyms for behaviors
- act
- action
- address
- air
- attitude
- bag
- bearing
- carriage
- code
- comportment
- conduct
- convention
- course
- dealings
- decency
- decorum
- deed
- delivery
- demeanor
- deportment
- ethics
- etiquette
- expression
- form
- front
- guise
- habits
- management
- mien
- mode
- morals
- nature
- observance
- performance
- practice
- presence
- propriety
- ritual
- role
- routine
- savoir-faire
- seemliness
- social graces
- speech
- style
- tact
- talk
- taste
- tenue
- tone
- way
- way of life
- ways
- what's done
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