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conduct in Italian

conduct in Italian is condotta, comportamento, conduzione — conduct means the way a person behaves, especially in terms of morals or manners.

conduct in Italian

condotta
noun
The act or method of controlling or directing.
comportamento
noun
The act or method of controlling or directing.
conduzione
noun
The act or method of controlling or directing.
condurre
verb
dirigere
verb
(transitive) To lead; to direct; to be in charge of (people or tasks)
comportarsi
verb
(transitive, reflexive) To behave.

What does "conduct" mean?

  1. noun The way a person behaves, especially in terms of morals or manners.
    "His conduct during the crisis was praised by the whole team."
  2. verb To organize and carry out an activity such as research or a survey.
    "The university conducted a study on sleep habits among students."
  3. verb To direct a group of musicians performing together.
    "She conducted the orchestra through the entire symphony without a score."
  4. verb To allow heat, electricity, or sound to pass through.
    "Copper conducts electricity very efficiently."

conduct in a sentence

  • His conduct during the crisis was praised by the whole team.
  • The university conducted a study on sleep habits among students.
  • She conducted the orchestra through the entire symphony without a score.
  • Copper conducts electricity very efficiently.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "conduct" in Italian?

"conduct" in Italian is condotta, comportamento, conduzione. conduct means: The way a person behaves, especially in terms of morals or manners.

How do you use "conduct" in a sentence?

Example: "His conduct during the crisis was praised by the whole team." In Italian, "conduct" is condotta, comportamento, conduzione.

Are there other ways to say "conduct" in Italian?

Yes — Italian has 6 translations listed for "conduct": condotta, comportamento, conduzione, condurre, dirigere, comportarsi.

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