1. behaved - Adjective
2. behaved - Verb
of Behave
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Ducoudray Holstein, Bolívar behaved essentially as an opportunist preferring intrigues and secret manipulation to an open fight. Source: Internet
After the discovery of X rays, Blondlot began investigating the nature of X rays, trying to determine whether they behaved as particles or electromagnetic waves. Source: Internet
“And I don’t think Britain would have behaved in that way. Source: Internet
Also, there is the fact that Marcus Aurelius, when already emperor, behaved coldly towards the memory of his adoptive grandfather, who is conspicuously absent from the list of people to which Marcus acknowledged a debt of gratitude in his Meditations. Source: Internet
Although portrayed as a conservative jurist for years, Chief Justice has not behaved on the bench as his early supporters expected. Source: Internet
A man who has behaved in this obliging manner all his life and who has always done his duty by the outside world to perfection, suddenly finds it impossible to keep doing so. Source: Internet