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Definition of conduct
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Conduct
(n.) To lead, or
guide;
to
escort;
to
attend..
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Cynical
::
Cynical
(a.) Given to
sneering
at
rectitude
and the
conduct
of life by moral
principles;
disbelieving
in the
reality
of any human
purposes
which are not
suggested
or
directed
by
self-interest
or
self-indulgence;
as, a
cynical
man who
scoffs
at
pretensions
of
integrity;
characterized
by such
opinions;
as,
cynical
views of human
nature..
Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.) The
manner
of
guiding
or
carrying
one's self;
personal
deportment;
mode of
action;
behavior.
Criminal
::
Criminal
(a.)
Involving
a
crime;
of the
nature
of a
crime;
-- said of an act or of
conduct;
as,
criminal
carelessness..
Hurtful
::
Hurtful
(a.)
Tending
to
impair
or
damage;
injurious;
mischievous;
occasioning
loss or
injury;
as,
hurtful
words or
conduct..
Passe Partout
::
Passe
partout
(n.) That by which one can pass
anywhere;
a
safe-conduct.
Conduct
::
Conduct
(n.) The act or
method
of
conducting;
guidance;
management.
Rule
::
Rule (a.)
Conduct
in
general;
behavior.
Frequent
::
Frequent
(n.)
Addicted
to any
course
of
conduct;
inclined
to
indulge
in any
practice;
habitual;
persistent.
Chaplain
::
Chaplain
(n.) Any
person
(clergyman
or
layman)
chosen
to
conduct
religious
exercises
for a
society,
etc.; as, a
chaplain
of a
Masonic
or a
temperance
lodge..
Nonelectrical
::
Nonelectrical
(a.) Not
electric;
conducting
electricity.
Reprobate
::
Reprobate
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to one who is given up to
wickedness;
as,
reprobate
conduct..
Inspect
::
Inspect
(v. t.) To look upon; to view
closely
and
critically,
esp. in order to
ascertain
quality
or
condition,
to
detect
errors,
etc., to
examine;
to
scrutinize;
to
investigate;
as, to
inspect
conduct..
Guardhouse
::
Guardhouse
(n.) A
building
which is
occupied
by the
guard,
and in which
soldiers
are
confined
for
misconduct;
hence,
a
lock-up..
Incline
::
Incline
(v. i.) Fig.: To lean or tend, in an
intellectual
or moral
sense;
to favor an
opinion,
a
course
of
conduct,
or a
person;
to have a
propensity
or
inclination;
to be
disposed..
Treachery
::
Treachery
(n.)
Violation
of
allegiance
or of faith and
confidence;
treasonable
or
perfidious
conduct;
perfidy;
treason.
Manner
::
Manner
(n.)
Characteristic
mode of
acting,
conducting,
carrying
one's self, or the like;
bearing;
habitual
style..
Teach
::
Teach (v. t.) To
direct,
as an
instructor;
to
manage,
as a
preceptor;
to guide the
studies
of; to
instruct;
to
inform;
to
conduct
through
a
course
of
studies;
as, to teach a child or a
class..
Safe-conduct
::
Safe-conduct
(n.) That which gives a safe
passag.
Kindergarten
::
Kindergarten
(n.) A
school
for young
children,
conducted
on the
theory
that
education
should
be begun by
gratifying
and
cultivating
the
normal
aptitude
for
exercise,
play,
observation,
imitation,
and
construction;
-- a name given by
Friedrich
Froebel,
a
German
educator,
who
introduced
this
method
of
training,
in rooms
opening
on a
garden..
Round
::
Round (a.)
Complete
and
consistent;
fair; just; --
applied
to
conduct.
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