behaving
0 antonyms and opposites of behaving, grouped by meaning.
Verb — The present participle of "behave," describing the act of conducting oneself in a certain way.
Frequently asked questions
What does “behaving” mean?
The word “behaving” means the present participle of "behave," describing the act of conducting oneself in a certain way. In plain terms, acting or conducting oneself, as it is happening.
How do you use “behaving” in a sentence?
Here is “behaving” used in a sentence: “The teacher praised the class for behaving so well on the trip.”
What part of speech is “behaving”?
“Behaving” is a verb.
Is “behaving” a common word?
“Behaving” is an uncommon word in modern English.