ADJ
- good
- The prisoner was released early for good conduct
- discreditable, disgraceful, immoral, improper, ungentlemanly, unprofessional, unseemly
- aggressive, violent
- criminal, fraudulent, illegal, negligent, unlawful, wrongful
- homosexual, sexual
- personal
- business, professional
- The business conduct of this bank will be subject to UK rules. Our organization sets high standards of professional conduct
- police
- human
- It is tempting to think of morality as a guide to human conduct
VERB + CONDUCT
- engage in
- The committee concluded that the senators had engaged in improper conduct
- regulate
- Efforts were made to regulate the conduct of crowds at football games
- explain
- The minister was called to court to explain his conduct
CONDUCT + VERB
- constitute sth
- conduct constituting a crime
PREP
- ~ by
- The violent conduct by the strikers was condemned
- ~ towards
- her conduct towards her husband
PHRASES
- a code of conduct, rules of conduct, standards of conduct
ADJ
- proper
- The elders were responsible for the proper conduct of community life
- day-to-day
- the day-to-day conduct of the business of the company
ADV
- independently
- The enquiry must be independently conducted
- personally
- properly
- successfully
ADV
- personally
- How about a personally conducted tour of the house?
PREP
- along, around/round, down, through, to, etc.
- A guide conducted us around the museum
ADV
- honourably, well, with dignity
- She conducts herself with great dignity
ADV
- well
- a substance which conducts electricity well