Pronunciation: /ˈkɑndʌkt/
noun the way in which an organization or activity is managed or directed
A1 The teacher explained the proper conduct in the classroom.
A2 The company has a code of conduct that all employees must follow.
B1 The conductor led the orchestra with great skill and passion.
B2 The police are conducting an investigation into the robbery.
C1 The scientist conducted a series of experiments to test her hypothesis.
C2 The conductor's masterful conduct of the symphony left the audience in awe.
verb to organize and carry out
A1 The teacher conducts the class every day.
A2 She conducts experiments in the laboratory.
B1 The company conducted a survey to gather customer feedback.
B2 The orchestra conductor conducted the symphony with great skill.
C1 The researcher conducted a thorough analysis of the data.
C2 The CEO conducted negotiations with the potential investors.
formal The company has strict guidelines on how to conduct business with clients.
informal She conducts herself with grace and professionalism in every situation.
slang I heard he conducts some shady deals on the side.
figurative The conductor's hands moved gracefully to conduct the symphony.
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