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act a behavior of pretending to be or to feel something that is not true. [1/9 definitions]
adapt When a person adapts to a new situation, they make changes in the way they think or the way they do things. They adapt so that they can live or be happier under new conditions. If a plant or animal adapts, it changes its body or behavior so that it can live under new conditions, such as having to live in a new place or in a different climate. [1/2 definitions]
agitation Agitation is a kind of tool that some people use to cause change, usually in a place where people work or in society in general. Agitation is the stirring up of strong feelings in people with the purpose of making them upset about their treatment or condition and wanting change. Sometimes this leads to protests or even violent behavior. [1/3 definitions]
animosity strong dislike or behavior that shows strong dislike.
annoy to bother or disturb with irritating behavior.
arrogance disagreeable behavior resulting from this condition. [1/2 definitions]
behavior Behavior is the usual way a person, animal, thing, or group acts. [2 definitions]
behaviour a spelling of "behavior" used in Canada and Britain. See "behavior" for more information.
best a person's finest effort, performance, or behavior. [1/6 definitions]
ceremony very polite behavior, often more formal than is needed. [1/2 definitions]
cheek bold or rude behavior. [1/2 definitions]
childish marked by weak, foolish, or immature behavior. [1/2 definitions]
chronic tending to a certain behavior or illness over a long time or without stopping. [1/2 definitions]
clean up one's act (informal) to improve one's performance or behavior.
conduct the way one acts; behavior. [1/5 definitions]
correct When your behavior is correct, it means that your behavior agrees with how most people think a person should behave. [1/4 definitions]
cruelty Cruelty is very terrible and unkind behavior that causes very much pain to another person or animal.
deviate to stray from typical or accepted behavior. [1/2 definitions]
dignity one's sense of worth; pride or self-respect as shown in one's appearance or behavior.
discipline training of the body or mind to bring about good performance and good behavior. [3/7 definitions]
disgust Sometimes people are disgusted by the very bad behavior of other people. If someone does something that disgusts you, you feel what they did is very wrong and you might even feel sick about it. [1/2 definitions]