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    mis·be·have
    [ˌmisbəˈhāv]
    verb
    misbehave (verb) · misbehaves (third person present) · misbehaved (past tense) · misbehaved (past participle) · misbehaving (present participle)
    1. (of a person, especially a child) fail to conduct oneself in a way that is acceptable to others; behave badly:
      "Josh misbehaved, pushing his food off the table"
      • (of a machine) fail to function correctly:
        "her regularly serviced car was misbehaving"
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    1. (of a person, especially a child) fail to conduct oneself in a way that is acceptable to others; behave badly:
      behave badly
      be misbehaved
      be bad
      be naughty
      be disobedient
      get up to mischief
      get up to no good
      misconduct oneself
      forget oneself
      be guilty of misconduct
      be bad-mannered
      show bad/poor manners
      be rude
      Opposite:
      behave oneself
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    3. misbehave verb [I] (PERSON) Add to word list C1 to behave badly: I was always getting in trouble for misbehaving at school.
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      The meaning of MISBEHAVE is to conduct (oneself) badly or improperly.
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      to behave badly or improperly: The children misbehaved during our visit. verb (used with object),mis·be·haved, mis·be·hav·ing. to conduct (oneself) without regard for good manners or accepted moral standards: Several of the guests misbehaved themselves.
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      v. mis·be·haved, mis·be·hav·ing, mis·be·haves v.intr. To behave badly. v.tr. To behave (oneself) in an inappropriate way: The children misbehaved themselves at dinner.
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