The verb for behaviour is behave.
Other verbs are behaves, behaving and behaved.
Some example sentences are:
"I will not behave if I do not get tea".
"He behaves like a hyperactive kangaroo".
"I am behaving very well today".
"She is always well behaved", her mother lied.
The verb for the noun "behavior" is "behave."
The verb of behaviour is behave. As in "to behave".
The abstract noun form for the verb to behave is behavior.
The word 'behaved' is the past tense of the verb 'to behave'. The abstract noun form is behavior.
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.
The verb for the noun "behavior" is "behave."
The verb of behaviour is behave. As in "to behave".
To turn disgrace into a verb, you can use "disgrace" itself as the verb. For example, "She disgraced herself with her behavior."
No, "habit" is not a verb. It is a noun that refers to a regular or repeated behavior or tendency. The corresponding verb form is "habituate."
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.
The word 'behaved' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to behave.The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The abstract noun forms of the verb to behave are behavior and the gerund, behaving.
Yes, to swarm is an action verb, but a swarm is a noun.
Yes, "instilled" is a verb. It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "instill," which means to gradually but firmly establish an idea, attitude, or behavior in someone's mind or feelings.
The verb form of "admonition" is "admonish." It means to admonish or reprimand someone, usually for their behavior or actions, in a strict or serious manner.
The word moral is not a verb. It can be a noun, as in, the moral of the story is to never trust strangers, or it can be an adjective, as in Pastor Lewis is a very moral person, but it is not a verb. Moralize is a verb.
"Controvert" is a verb; "extrovert" is usually a noun, although it could sensibly be a verb describing the behavior of some microorganisms.
Soler is a verb meaning "to be accustomed to."