misbehave
The word defiantly means to behave badly or act with cold disobedience.
The base word would be "behave," with "mis" being a prefix and "ing" being an inflection.
well i assume it would be behaviour as that it how to behave and if you act badly then you must have bad behaviour
pretty badly i would have imagined
behave badly...
honostly its what you believe in
Everyone behaved badly,they had no patience
The word defiantly means to behave badly or act with cold disobedience.
Badly. He was a bastard, literally. (And when I say literally, I mean it literally)
I don't think so
Behave is present tense.
The word "behave" has the participles 'behaving' and 'behaved' but these are rarely adjectives without some additional modifier or prefix. These adjectives include: well-behaved badly-behaved misbehaving