misbehavior

[ US /ˌmɪsbəˈheɪvjɝ, ˌmɪsbiˈheɪvjɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. improper or wicked or immoral behavior
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How To Use misbehavior In A Sentence

  • In addition to the bonfires and community aspect, there seems to be a tradition of pranking and general misbehavior.
  • An atmosphere of trust encourages people to look at themselves in a positive way - which is obviously the most effective way of preventing misbehavior.
  • His misbehaviour eventually led to him being expelled from school.
  • There were by this time a couple of reports in the antisense literature of similar misbehavior, but no explanation. The Scientist
  • For, as he [a husband] is to answer for her [his wife's] misbehavior, the law thought it reasonable to intrust him with this power of restraining her, by domestic chastisement, in the same moderation that a man is allowed to correct his apprentices or children; for whom the master or parent is also liable in some cases to answer. 7 'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S.
  • In the meantime, you still have until tonight to submit your stories of shameful misbehaviour.
  • These boys, contrary to early claims made by grubby politicians, were not guilty of misbehaviour of any kind.
  • It's exuberant, trashy and filled with hummable musical numbers and teenage misbehaviour. Times, Sunday Times
  • The typical establishment, with “the floor filled with peanut shells and spilt beer; the air saturated with tobacco smoke,” was correctly described by moral reformers as a gateway to sexual misbehavior. A Renegade History of the United States
  • Falsely claiming that someone (or the majority of some group) is rooting for the bad guys in a war is indeed pretty egregious misbehavior.
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