All conduct synonyms
conΒ·duct
C c verb conduct
- administer β If someone administers something such as a country, the law, or a test, they take responsibility for organizing and supervising it.
- control β Control of an organization, place, or system is the power to make all the important decisions about the way that it is run.
- organize β to form as or into a whole consisting of interdependent or coordinated parts, especially for united action: to organize a committee.
- run β execution
- attend β If you attend a meeting or other event, you are present at it.
- oversee β to direct (work or workers); supervise; manage: He was hired to oversee the construction crews.
- manage β to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
- regulate β to control or direct by a rule, principle, method, etc.: to regulate household expenses.
- direct β to manage or guide by advice, helpful information, instruction, etc.: He directed the company through a difficult time.
- keep β to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
- supervise β to oversee (a process, work, workers, etc.) during execution or performance; superintend; have the oversight and direction of.
- handle β a part of a thing made specifically to be grasped or held by the hand.
- operate β to work, perform, or function, as a machine does: This engine does not operate properly.
- order β an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
- act β When you act, you do something for a particular purpose.
- send β to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college.
- show β to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
- shepherd β a male given name.
- head β Edith, 1897β1981, U.S. costume designer.
- accompany β If you accompany someone, you go somewhere with them.
- lead β to cover, line, weight, treat, or impregnate with lead or one of its compounds.
- chaperon β (esp formerly) an older or married woman who accompanies or supervises a young unmarried woman on social occasions
- ordain β to invest with ministerial or sacerdotal functions; confer holy orders upon.
- rule β a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess.
- usher β James, 1581β1656, Irish prelate and scholar.
- convey β To convey information or feelings means to cause them to be known or understood by someone.
- govern β to rule over by right of authority: to govern a nation.
- chair β A chair is a piece of furniture for one person to sit on. Chairs have a back and four legs.
- guide β to assist (a person) to travel through, or reach a destination in, an unfamiliar area, as by accompanying or giving directions to the person: He guided us through the forest.
- steer β to guide the course of (something in motion) by a rudder, helm, wheel, etc.: to steer a bicycle.
- pilot β a person duly qualified to steer ships into or out of a harbor or through certain difficult waters.
- quit β to stop, cease, or discontinue: She quit what she was doing to help me paint the house.
- acquit β If someone is acquitted of a crime in a court of law, they are formally declared not to have committed the crime.
- bear β If you bear something somewhere, you carry it there or take it there.
- behave β The way that you behave is the way that you do and say things, and the things that you do and say.
- demean β If you demean yourself, you do something which makes people have less respect for you.
- carry β If you carry something, you take it with you, holding it so that it does not touch the ground.
- deport β If a government deports someone, usually someone who is not a citizen of that country, it sends them out of the country because they have committed a crime or because it believes they do not have the right to be there.
- transfer β to convey or remove from one place, person, etc., to another: He transferred the package from one hand to the other.
- route β a course, way, or road for passage or travel: What's the shortest route to Boston?
- move β to pass from one place or position to another.
- companion β A companion is someone who you spend time with or who you are travelling with.
- bring β If you bring someone or something with you when you come to a place, they come with you or you have them with you.
- convoy β A convoy is a group of vehicles or ships travelling together.
noun conduct
- behavior β People's or animals' behavior is the way that they behave. You can refer to a typical and repeated way of behaving as a behavior.
- demeanour β Your demeanour is the way you behave, which gives people an impression of your character and feelings.
- demeanor β Your demeanor is the way you behave, which gives people an impression of your character and feelings.
- ways β manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
- manner β mainour.
- comportment β conduct; bearing