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misbehavior

especially British, ··󲹱·dzܰ

[mis-bi-heyv-yer]

noun

  1. improper, inappropriate, or bad behavior.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of misbehavior1

First recorded in 1480–90; mis- 1 + behavior
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Now, she gathers evidence when her fellow officers are accused of misbehavior.

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They act as partisans, then hide behind their robes when criticized for egregious misbehavior.

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Sister Agnes chooses to voice her thoughts to the gathered cardinals only as an act of faith, calling out one of the papal candidates with evidence of his misbehavior.

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The moral purity of children will be ensured by Bible lessons taught in public school, supplemented with whatever corporal punishment juvenile misbehavior mandates.

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It was “a kind of capstone to the misbehavior that Ellsberg was disclosing.”

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