Behaviour vs Unrespect - What's the difference?
behaviour | unrespect |
The way a living creature behaves or acts.
* 2014 , A teacher, "
The way a device or system operates.
A lack or absence of respect, reverence, or courteous behaviour; disrespect; disesteem.
*1875 , Sydney Dobell, Balder. Later Miscellaneous Poems. Sonnets and other Short Poems :
*1877 , Clara Florida Guernsey, The Shawnee Prisoner :
*2013 , Beatriz Griffin, 2009 and USA - the Undocumented African :
*2014 , Jillian Becker, The Keep :
As nouns the difference between behaviour and unrespect
is that behaviour is the way a living creature behaves or acts while unrespect is a lack or absence of respect, reverence, or courteous behaviour; disrespect; disesteem.behaviour
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Alternative forms
* (US) * (obsolete)Noun
(en noun)- She can't stop the strange behaviour because she has OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder).
Choosing a primary school: a teacher's guide for parents", The Guardian , 23 September 2014:
- Teachers will probably be on their best behaviour for your visit – but don't be upset if they don't even notice you; they've got enough going on.
Usage notes
* Adjectives often applied to "behaviour" include: human, animal, physical, chemical, mechanical, electrical, organizational, corporate, social, collective, parental, interpersonal, sexual, criminal, appropriate, inappropriate, correct, incorrect, right, wrong, good, bad, acceptable, unacceptable, poor, ethical, unethical, moral, immoral, responsible, irresponsible, normal, odd, deviant, abnormal, violent, abusive, aggressive, offensive, defensive, rude, stupid, undesirable, verbal, nonverbal, learned, professional, unprofessional, adaptive, compulsive, questionable, assertive, disgusting, self-destructive.Derived terms
* human behaviourunrespect
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Noun
(-)- Passionate with rains and sunshine, and, unheard, Have audience of your voices, but as one Who in a temple passes unrespect Between the kneeling suppliant and the saint, Meeting the uplifted face and the rapt eyes That look beyond?
- Didyou not but yesterday prostrate upon the ground the young man for that he speak with unrespect of your Vashintone?
- Again the undocumented African is saying that he goes to start doing the opposite of before, about to be unrespect with the government people, and from now he only going to be abusing me, trying to rape me, staying inside of me.
- [...] a gate on which they both leant, was temporarily latched with unrespect .
