What does it Behoves you mean?
What does it Behoves you mean?
to be necessary
Definition of behoove transitive verb. : to be necessary, proper, or advantageous for it behooves us to go. intransitive verb. : to be necessary, fit, or proper.
What does Behoves mean?
If it behoves you to do something, it is right, necessary, or useful for you to do it. [formal] It behoves us to think of these dangers. [ VERB noun to-infinitive] Synonyms: be fitting, benefit, be necessary, be wise More Synonyms of behove.
How do you use behove in a sentence?
be appropriate or necessary.
- It behoves us to help the needy.
- It behoves us to think of these dangers.
- Perseverance is a quality that behoves in a scientist.
- It behoves us to study these findings carefully.
- It ill behoves her to criticize her colleagues.
- It would behove you to take better care of your health.
What does ill behoove mean?
/bɪˈhuːv/) it behoves sb to do sth. it is right for someone to do something: It ill behoves you to (= you should not) speak so rudely of your parents. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
Is Behoven a word?
v.tr. To be necessary or proper for: It behooves you at least to try. To be necessary or proper. [Middle English behoven, from Old English behōfian; see kap- in Indo-European roots.]
What type of word is Behoves?
verb (used with or without object), be·hoved, be·hov·ing.
How do you use belittle in a sentence?
Belittle sentence example It is against the rules for students to belittle each other. A good way to hurt someone’s confidence is to belittle their hard work. My goal is to not belittle my present situation, but appreciate every moment. Try not to belittle your friends when they mess up, but show them grace.
What does it mean for someone to go into remission?
Definition of go into remission of an illness. : to be in a stage during which symptoms are much less severe Her cancer has gone into remission.
How do you use remission in a sentence?
remission
- With remission for good behaviour, he could be out by the end of the year.
- She has been granted a remission of sentence.
- He lost two months’ remission after he attacked another prisoner.
How do you use behooves?
verb (used with object), be·hooved, be·hoov·ing. to be necessary or proper for, as for moral or ethical considerations; be incumbent on: It behooves the court to weigh evidence impartially. to be worthwhile to, as for personal profit or advantage: It would behoove you to be nicer to those who could help you.