Noun
1. manner of acting or conducting yourself
2. (behavioral attributes) the way a person behaves toward other people
Verb
1. direct the course of; manage or control;
2. lead, as in the performance of a composition;
3. behave in a certain manner;
4. transmit or serve as the medium for transmission;
5. take somebody somewhere;
6. lead musicians in the performance of;
It's about time you gave over that kind of conduct.
Are you ashamed of your conduct?
She taught us how to conduct experiments.
He was very indignant with his wife over her improper conduct.
Faithful [ Frank ; Honest ] words offend the ear but are good for improving one's conduct.
His conduct occasions me great anxiety.
Tom is suspended from school for a week for bad conduct.
These four crooked ministers are jealous of real talent and block righteous conduct.
I was called to account for my conduct by the headmistress.
I'm fed up with your conduct.
I am surprised ( to learn that ) you give countenance to such conduct.
Such conduct will derogate from your reputation.
The newlyweds decided to conduct family planning for lack of a sound economic base.
The stranger's conduct was that of a man who had been born with a silver spoon in his mouth.
A man of irreproachable conduct commands the respect of others.
His conduct that evening was to say the least curious.
Such conduct is displeasing to your parents.
Such conduct hardly sorts with the position as a teacher.
His conduct brought disgrace upon his family.
She was found guilty of unprofessional conduct.
For Europeans, the law is a statement of basic principles of civilised conduct.
Why did the bank not conduct its own audit before lending still more?
Police will conduct random breath tests.
Most people believe they conduct their private and public lives in accordance with Christian morality.
Also up for discussion will be the conduct of free and fair elections.
Police chiefs strongly defended police conduct against a wave of criticism.
The accusations are making the government's conduct appear increasingly sleazy.
a bad conduct
accompany, conduct, attend, escort
direct, conduct, guide, lead, pilot
perform, conduct, do, execute, fulfil
There is relatively little information about conduct, maybe you can watch a bilingual story to relax your mood, I wish you a happy day!
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