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Behavior   /bɪhˈeɪvjər/   Listen
Behavior

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



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"Behavior" Quotes from Famous Books



... BEHAVIOR, n. Conduct, as determined, not by principle, but by breeding. The word seems to be somewhat loosely used in Dr. Jamrach Holobom's translation of the following ...
— The Devil's Dictionary • Ambrose Bierce

... perhaps town representative from Ellmington—who knew what else? He looked down a pleasant vista of increasing office, at the end of which stood the state capitol. He could be senator, perhaps! And he began planning his behavior as juror, the dignified bearing, the well-matured utterances, the shrewd cross-questioning. At the end of his service his neighbors would know him for a man of solid judgment, a "safe" man to be intrusted ...
— The Calico Cat • Charles Miner Thompson

... Well; but surely in a very serious manner! The shadows of death were already round this poor Franke; and in a few weeks more, he had himself departed. [Died 8th June, 1727.] But hear Wilhelmina, what account she gives of her own and the young Grenadier-Major's behavior on these mournful occasions. Seckendorf's dinners she considers to be the cause; all spiritual, sorrows only an adjunct not worth mentioning. ...
— History Of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. VI. (of XXI.) • Thomas Carlyle

... one would think that you approved of this man's behavior,—that you wished her to meet him again! You understand what the consequences would be if we received this officer. You know how all the Venetians would drop us, and we should have no acquaintances here outside ...
— A Fearful Responsibility and Other Stories • William D. Howells

... easily disperse to the rarity of those walking in the street, and the men in the street condense to the density of the congregation. So, matter can change in going from solids to liquids and gases, or vice versa. The behavior of atoms in ...
— Among the Forces • Henry White Warren


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