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Behaviour

noun
1.
The action or reaction of something (as a machine or substance) under specified circumstances.  Synonym: behavior.
2.
(behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people.  Synonyms: behavior, conduct, demeanor, demeanour, deportment.
3.
(psychology) the aggregate of the responses or reactions or movements made by an organism in any situation.  Synonym: behavior.
4.
Manner of acting or controlling yourself.  Synonyms: behavior, conduct, doings.






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"Behaviour" Quotes from Famous Books



... of port, or rising and passing heavily about his book- lined walls to verify some reference. He could not combine the brutal judge and the industrious, dispassionate student; the connecting link escaped him; from such a dual nature, it was impossible he should predict behaviour; and he asked himself if he had done well to plunge into a business of which the end could not be foreseen? and presently after, with a sickening decline of confidence, if he had done loyally to strike ...
— Weir of Hermiston • Robert Louis Stevenson

... extraordinary to observe of the French auberges, which seems to be a remarkable deviation from the general character of the nation. The landlords, hostesses, and servants of the inns upon the road, have not the least dash of complaisance in their behaviour to strangers. Instead of coming to the door, to receive you as in England, they take no manner of notice of you; but leave you to find or enquire your way into the kitchen, and there you must ask several times for a chamber, before they seem willing to conduct you up ...
— Travels Through France and Italy • Tobias Smollett

... came, a genial savour Of certain stews, and roast-meats, and pilaus, Things which in hungry mortals' eyes find favour, Made Juan in his harsh intentions pause, And put himself upon his good behaviour: His friend, too, adding a new saving clause, Said, "In Heaven's name let's get some supper now, And then I'm with you, if ...
— The Works of Lord Byron, Volume 6 • Lord Byron

... it is difficult to point out any method of behaviour, by which she would not be exposed to censure: If she had still persisted in solitude, the ill-natured world would have imputed to it a cause, which is not founded on virtue; besides, as the means of support were ...
— The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland (1753) - Vol. IV • Theophilus Cibber

... one out of the way, but as a thing to be done when necessity required, with all the ease in the world, without arousing or awaking any of those feelings of remorse which one would suppose ought to find a place in the heart of a man who had been guilty of such monstrous behaviour. ...
— Varney the Vampire - Or the Feast of Blood • Thomas Preskett Prest


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