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		Definition of behaved in English: behavedadjective bɪˈheɪvdbəˈhāvd in combination or with submodifier Conducting oneself in a specified way.  some of the boys had been badly behaved  Example sentencesExamples -  The most behaved and polite team throughout the series, the Green Tree Pub, also took home a cash prize.
 -  Then ignore experts who tell you to shower attention on children when they are badly behaved and miserable.
 -  As far as I saw the supporters of both teams were impeccably behaved all day and the atmosphere was incredible.
 -  Are our children really worse behaved than we are?
 -  And I have to admit their kids are way better behaved than my own.
 -  I have to tell you, those people are remarkably well-behaved and gracious and polite.
 -  I do not accept that our well-behaved boys should be made to pay for a poorly behaved kid.
 -  But Dan says there's a lot of badly behaved kids in with her.
 -  They are the best behaved group I have ever had the pleasure to deal with and it is just a dream come true.
 -  He would also make me look good, by being even more badly behaved than me.
 -  A child superstar, who married the world's worst behaved man.
 -  Academic standards were high, and kids better behaved than in the other two, supposedly better - class schools in the district.
 -  At the age of 35, golf's worst-behaved professional appears to have discovered stability and happiness.
 -  We would have to say they were the best behaved and appreciative guests we have ever entertained.
 -  It was a fairly quiet Halloween on Wednesday night, with police saying that in general revellers were better behaved than last year.
 -  Again, I encountered some very badly behaved tourists.
 -  Equally badly behaved, but a little calmer and better informed, were the massive numbers from the labor unions.
 -  I can guarantee there'll be a worse behaved child than yours in there.
 -  I prefer horror to be a cheap, easy lay of a genre: disreputable, badly behaved, unapologetic and nasty.
 
    Definition of behaved in US English: behavedadjectivebəˈhāvd Conducting oneself in a specified way. in combination a well-behaved child  some of the boys had been badly behaved  Example sentencesExamples -  I prefer horror to be a cheap, easy lay of a genre: disreputable, badly behaved, unapologetic and nasty.
 -  I have to tell you, those people are remarkably well-behaved and gracious and polite.
 -  Equally badly behaved, but a little calmer and better informed, were the massive numbers from the labor unions.
 -  As far as I saw the supporters of both teams were impeccably behaved all day and the atmosphere was incredible.
 -  But Dan says there's a lot of badly behaved kids in with her.
 -  I do not accept that our well-behaved boys should be made to pay for a poorly behaved kid.
 -  It was a fairly quiet Halloween on Wednesday night, with police saying that in general revellers were better behaved than last year.
 -  Academic standards were high, and kids better behaved than in the other two, supposedly better - class schools in the district.
 -  And I have to admit their kids are way better behaved than my own.
 -  Again, I encountered some very badly behaved tourists.
 -  Are our children really worse behaved than we are?
 -  I can guarantee there'll be a worse behaved child than yours in there.
 -  A child superstar, who married the world's worst behaved man.
 -  We would have to say they were the best behaved and appreciative guests we have ever entertained.
 -  He would also make me look good, by being even more badly behaved than me.
 -  They are the best behaved group I have ever had the pleasure to deal with and it is just a dream come true.
 -  Then ignore experts who tell you to shower attention on children when they are badly behaved and miserable.
 -  At the age of 35, golf's worst-behaved professional appears to have discovered stability and happiness.
 -  The most behaved and polite team throughout the series, the Green Tree Pub, also took home a cash prize.
 
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