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                      behalf (be HAF) n. on (or in) behalf of; in the interest of; speaking for;
                   representing
                        • Harriet spoke in behalf of the truth’s being known.
                        • The lawyer appeared on behalf of his client, Mr. Jones.
                      behavior (be HAYV yoer) n. 1. how anybody acts; conduct; deportment; 2. any
                   organism’s reaction to stimulus—especially a recordable response; 3. noticeable
                   actions or responses of any person, animal, or machine
                        • Nora’s behavior seemed perfectly normal to Dennis.
                        • Juanita thought Ted’s behavior to be rather strange when she saw him hit
                          his finger with a hammer and laugh.
                        • Amy was disturbed by her car engine’s rough behavior.
                      being (BEE eeng) n. 1. existing or living; life; existence; 2. basic or essential
                   nature; 3. someone or thing that is alive or exists; 4. all the qualities, physical and
                   mental, that make up a person; personality
                        • Any living thing is in a state of being.
                        • Any plant or animal can be thought of as a being.
                        • Very few people acknowedge a fly as a being, but it is one.
                        • Most religions believe in the existence of a Higher Being.
                      belie (bee LY) vt. 1. to disguise; misrepresent; 2. to disappoint or leave unful-
                   filled; 3. to prove false or show to be untrue
                        • Al’s good-natured smile belies his evil intentions.
                        • Sally hated to belie her customer by telling her the cake she had ordered
                          was not yet ready.
                        • It is a debunker’s job to belie the tricks of charlatans.
                          [-d, belying]
                      belief (bee LEEF) n. 1. a conviction that some things are true or real; 2. faith,
                   especially in a religious sense; 3. confidence in; trust in; 4. something accepted as
                   true; 5. an opinion; an expectation; a judgment
                        • Geoffrey’s belief that there is a tooth fairy is based on a chapter from his
                          book of bedtime stories.
                        • Maribel’s beliefs are between her and her pastor—and are none of our
                          business.
                        • Valerie had complete belief in Harper’s honesty.
                        • It was her belief that Santa would show up later.
                        • Your accomplishments are totally beyond belief.
                      belligerent* (bel IDG oer ent) adj. 1. at war; 2. relating to war; of fighting; 3.
                   showing an eagerness to fight; spoiling for a fight
                        •  During World War I, the belligerents engaged in four years of unmoving
                          trench warfare.
                        • The belligerent adversaries duked it out in the ring.
                        • Veronica’s attitude was always belligerent, as if she were seeking to get into
                          an argument.
                          [belligerently adv.] [Syn. bellicose]
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