Noun
improper or wicked or immoral behavior
Source: WordNetAccording to an order issued by the Home Ministry, Jammu and Kashmir IPS officer Basant Rath suspended for alleged instances of 'gross misconduct and misbehaviour'. Source: Internet
At the sight of the queen, who had come in a hurry, he asked for forgiveness for his misbehaviour. Source: Internet
Judges are appointed by the President after being nominated by the Government and can be removed from office only for misbehaviour or incapacity, and then only by resolution of both houses of the Oireachtas. Source: Internet
A child migrant who grew up at Fairbridge Farm School in Pinjarra, he'd regale us with tall tales of misadventure and misbehaviour during his years growing up in state care. Source: Internet
It was pointed out that he was quite aware of all the shortcomings in the industry and the inconveniences tourists sometimes have to face due to lack of facilities and misbehaviour of people. Source: Internet
The denial of permission to the CBI to register an FIR against Justice Narayan Shukla of the Allahabad High Court, when the CBI shared incriminating information with the Chief Justice was itself an act of misbehaviour. Source: Internet