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Definition of well behaved in English: well behavedadjective 1Conducting oneself in an appropriate manner. the crowd was very well behaved Example sentencesExamples - These fine young gentleman were well-behaved and very mannerly.
- We all have a responsibility to deal with people who are drunk and to make sure when bars close people leave in a well-behaved manner.
- Of course there are many well-behaved classes, efficiently disciplined by dedicated teachers.
- The end, which is to bring up well-behaved, considerate and law-abiding citizens, justifies the means a thousand-fold.
- They are all polite, well-behaved and well-motivated lads and their neighbours of all generations are proud of them.
- She said: ‘He was a very polite, well-behaved and quiet young boy.’
- Whenever we go anywhere with them people remark on the fact that they are really polite and well-behaved.
- Most of the people on the slopes were Austrians, and they were impeccably well-behaved and courteous.
- The crowd at The Roxy was uniformly young, well-coiffed, and well-behaved.
- My charming, loving, sweet, gentle, handsome, well-behaved son had emptied a bottle of nail polish remover.
- If you encounter children who are well-behaved, considerate, remarkable, tell the parents how much you appreciate their commitment to raising these kinds of kids.
- They described him as a well-behaved, shy boy with good manners and an angelic face.
- ‘I took most of the calls, and the people were very polite and well-behaved,’ said Meier.
- Uncharacteristically reticent tonight, Dan seems to be assuming yet another identity: the polite, well-behaved son.
- Now I spent the day in a town of 120,000, about 100 miles from Moscow called Clean, and I have never seen such well-mannered, such well-behaved and such ardent voters.
Synonyms well mannered, polite, civil, courteous, respectful, deferential, obedient, gentlemanly, chivalrous, gallant, ladylike, genteel, cultivated, gracious, obliging, considerate, thoughtful, urbane, civilized, well spoken, formal, proper, decorous, refined, polished, well brought up orderly, law-abiding, disciplined, peaceful, peaceable, non-violent, tranquil, docile, controlled, restrained, cooperative, compliant dated mannerly archaic well conducted, ruly - 1.1 (of a computer program) communicating with hardware via standard operating system calls rather than directly and therefore able to be used on different machines.
Example sentencesExamples - We can handle this with something all well-behaved Linux programs have: Input / Output redirection.
- And it assumes that applications are well-behaved enough to use the protection facilities in the operating system.
- It is not a well-behaved app and I just avoid any media that requires it now - and it will not be gracing my system anytime soon.
- The same rule applies if you want to have just one well-behaved X application in the other screen.
Definition of well behaved in US English: well behavedadjectivewelbɪˈheɪvd 1Conducting oneself in an appropriate manner. the crowd was very well behaved Example sentencesExamples - Most of the people on the slopes were Austrians, and they were impeccably well-behaved and courteous.
- They are all polite, well-behaved and well-motivated lads and their neighbours of all generations are proud of them.
- My charming, loving, sweet, gentle, handsome, well-behaved son had emptied a bottle of nail polish remover.
- These fine young gentleman were well-behaved and very mannerly.
- ‘I took most of the calls, and the people were very polite and well-behaved,’ said Meier.
- If you encounter children who are well-behaved, considerate, remarkable, tell the parents how much you appreciate their commitment to raising these kinds of kids.
- The crowd at The Roxy was uniformly young, well-coiffed, and well-behaved.
- Of course there are many well-behaved classes, efficiently disciplined by dedicated teachers.
- They described him as a well-behaved, shy boy with good manners and an angelic face.
- The end, which is to bring up well-behaved, considerate and law-abiding citizens, justifies the means a thousand-fold.
- She said: ‘He was a very polite, well-behaved and quiet young boy.’
- Uncharacteristically reticent tonight, Dan seems to be assuming yet another identity: the polite, well-behaved son.
- Whenever we go anywhere with them people remark on the fact that they are really polite and well-behaved.
- Now I spent the day in a town of 120,000, about 100 miles from Moscow called Clean, and I have never seen such well-mannered, such well-behaved and such ardent voters.
- We all have a responsibility to deal with people who are drunk and to make sure when bars close people leave in a well-behaved manner.
Synonyms well mannered, polite, civil, courteous, respectful, deferential, obedient, gentlemanly, chivalrous, gallant, ladylike, genteel, cultivated, gracious, obliging, considerate, thoughtful, urbane, civilized, well spoken, formal, proper, decorous, refined, polished, well brought up - 1.1 (of a computer program) communicating with hardware via standard operating system calls rather than directly and therefore able to be used on different machines.
Example sentencesExamples - The same rule applies if you want to have just one well-behaved X application in the other screen.
- We can handle this with something all well-behaved Linux programs have: Input / Output redirection.
- And it assumes that applications are well-behaved enough to use the protection facilities in the operating system.
- It is not a well-behaved app and I just avoid any media that requires it now - and it will not be gracing my system anytime soon.
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