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misbehave

verb
1
To act badly or improperly, especially by breaking rules of conduct.
"The children misbehaved all afternoon while their babysitter was on the phone."
"The software misbehaves whenever the network connection drops."

How to Use Misbehave

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo act up or break the rules of good conduct.

Common pairings
misbehave in class children misbehaving the dog misbehaved

Word Forms

misbehaved past tense, misbehaves singular

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Etymology

From Middle English misbehaven, simply mis- (\"wrongly\") added to behave.

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