behavioral




WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
be•hav•ior /bɪˈheɪvyɚ/USA pronunciation   n. [uncountable]
  1. the manner of behaving:Your behavior today in class was bad.
  2. Psychology
    • the activity of a human or animal that can be observed:argued that all behavior is a reaction to something outside an individual.
  3. the action of any material under given circumstances: Describe the behavior of this metal when heated.
Idioms
  1. be on one's best behavior, to act or behave as properly as one can:The children were on their best behavior.

be•hav•ior•al, adj.: the behavioral sciences.
be•hav•ior•al•ly, adv. 

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
be•hav•ior  (bi hāvyər),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. manner of behaving or acting.
  2. Psychology
    • observable activity in a human or animal.
    • the aggregate of responses to internal and external stimuli.
    • a stereotyped, species-specific activity, as a courtship dance or startle reflex.
  3. SociologyOften, behaviors. a behavior pattern.
  4. the action or reaction of any material under given circumstances:the behavior of tin under heat.
Also,[esp. Brit.,] behaviour. 
  • Middle French (h)avoir Latin habēre to have); replacing late Middle English behavoure, behaver. See behave, -or1
  • behave + -ior (on model of havior, variant of havor 1375–1425
be•havior•al, adj. 
be•havior•al•ly, adv. 
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged demeanor, manners; bearing, carriage.
      Behavior, conduct, deportment, comportment refer to one's actions before or toward others, esp. on a particular occasion.
      Behavior refers to actions usually measured by commonly accepted standards:His behavior at the party was childish.Conduct refers to actions viewed collectively, esp. as measured by an ideal standard:Conduct is judged according to principles of ethics.Deportment is behavior related to a code or to an arbitrary standard:Deportment is guided by rules of etiquette. The teacher gave Susan a mark of B in deportment.Comportment is behavior as viewed from the standpoint of one's management of one's own actions:His comportment was marked by a quiet assurance.

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