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Synonyms and antonyms of To behave in a particular way in British Thesaurus

To behave in a particular way

behave (verb)

to do things in a particular way

treat (verb)

to behave towards someone in a particular way

conform (verb)

to behave in a way that most people think is correct or suitable

compensate (verb)

to behave in a way that is intended to reduce the effects of a personal fault

accord (verb)

formal to treat someone or something in a particular way, especially by giving them power, respect, or status

revert to ()

to return to a previous state or way of behaving, often one that is not good

be your normal self ()

to feel or behave in the way that you usually do, especially after a period when you have felt or behaved in a different or unusual way

act (verb)

to behave in a particular way, especially a way that is unusual or annoying

act (verb)

to behave in a particular way by doing something

behave (verb)

to be polite and not be rude or cause trouble

be quick/slow about it ()

to be quick/slow in the way you do something

do your stuff (informal)

informal to behave in a way that is typical of you

fare (verb)

formal used for saying how well or how badly someone does something

go around ()

to behave or be dressed in a particular way

go funny ()

to start behaving in a strange way

make a statement ()

to show people what you think or believe by behaving in a particular way

not stand on ceremony ()

to behave in an informal way in a situation where people might expect you to be formal

project yourself ()

to show other people that you have good qualities

return to ()

to go back to a previous state or way of behaving

revert to type ()

to start behaving in your normal way again after appearing to change

walk around ()

to dress or behave in public in a particular way, especially when this makes you look or seem silly