conduct

word

/ˈkɑndəkt/, /kɑnˈdəkt/
KAHN-dukt (noun), kahn-DUKT (verb)
/ˈkɒndəkt/, /kɒnˈdʌkt/
KON-dukt (noun), kon-DUHKT (verb)

Definition

As a noun, it means a person's behavior, especially in a particular situation. As a verb, it means to organize or carry out an activity, or to lead musicians in a performance.

Usage & Nuances

Common formal collocations include 'professional conduct', 'conduct an experiment', and 'conduct an interview'. The noun is more formal than 'behavior', and the verb is common in academic, business, and official contexts. In music, 'conduct' specifically means leading an orchestra or choir.

Example Sentences

The school expects good conduct from all students.

basic

They will conduct a survey next week.

basic

She was nervous, but once she started to conduct, she looked completely confident.

natural

She can conduct the school orchestra.

basic

We need someone neutral to conduct the interview.

natural

His conduct at the meeting made everyone uncomfortable.

natural