The noun behavior has the adjective form behavioral. (The UK spelling is behavioural.)
unusualsuspiciouswrecklesstimidenthusiasticreticentcourageousaudaciousheroiccautiousmodest
Acrimonious is an adjective that describes the bitter manner,tone in speech and can reflect the behavior of the person to be acerbic and harsh.
The word 'behavior' is a noun, a word for the manner of conducting oneself, the actions displayed by an organism in response to its environment; a word for an action or reaction, a word for a thing.
# overt / covert behavior # verbal / non-verbal behavior # normal / abnormal behavior # conscious / unconscious behavior # regulatory behavior # instinctive behavior # habitual behavior
Prosocial behavior is behavior that is positive and helpful.
behavioral
unusualsuspiciouswrecklesstimidenthusiasticreticentcourageousaudaciousheroiccautiousmodest
No, you would say - good behaviour and the adjective is well-behaved.
As a verb, "explaining behavior" is the act of using words to explain a behavior. As an adjective, "explaining behavior" is the observable behavior in which a person tends to explain her/himself.
Fearless is an adjective because it is a descriptive word.
annoying, obvious, nosy
Acrimonious is an adjective that describes the bitter manner,tone in speech and can reflect the behavior of the person to be acerbic and harsh.
The adjective "mannered" means polite or showing a particular behavior.
The word wanton is an adjective; a word to describe a noun as causing harm or damage for no reason (wanton behavior, wanton destruction).
Circumspect behavior is prudent when entering into foreign situations.
Yes, it refers to an organism or individual. It is the negative form of the adjective mature.
It is the adverb form of the adjective petulant, which means acting with poor or rude behavior or insolence.