Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɔrdərli ˈkɑndʌkt/
noun a behavior that is disruptive, unruly, or disturbing to others
A1 Disorderly conduct is not allowed in public places.
A2 The police arrested him for disorderly conduct at the protest.
B1 The school has strict rules against disorderly conduct in the hallways.
B2 The defendant was charged with disorderly conduct after causing a disturbance at the event.
C1 The city council passed a resolution to address issues related to disorderly conduct in the downtown area.
C2 The lawyer argued that his client's actions did not meet the criteria for disorderly conduct under the law.
formal The individual was charged with disorderly conduct for causing a disturbance in the public park.
informal The guy got in trouble for disorderly conduct at the concert last night.
slang They were busted for some disorderly conduct at the party.
figurative His erratic behavior could be seen as a form of disorderly conduct in a professional setting.
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