behoove

[bih-hoov]

behoove Definition

to be necessary, proper, or advantageous for.

Using behoove: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "behoove" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    It behooves us to arrive early for the meeting.

  • Example

    It behooves you to study hard for the exam.

  • Example

    It behooves the company to invest in new technology.

behoove Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for behoove

Phrases with behoove

  • it is necessary or advisable for someone to do something

    Example

    It behooves us to be prepared for any emergency.

  • to act or behave in a way that is appropriate or necessary for a particular situation

    Example

    It would behoove you to dress formally for the job interview.

  • behoove someone's dignity

    to befit or suit someone's dignity

    Example

    It does not behoove the president to engage in petty arguments on social media.

Origins of behoove

from Middle English 'bihoven', meaning 'to be necessary'

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Summary: behoove in Brief

'Behoove' [bih-hoov] means to be necessary, proper, or advantageous for. It is often used in phrases like 'it behooves someone to do something,' indicating that it is advisable or necessary to do something. 'Behoove oneself' means to act appropriately for a situation, while 'behoove someone's dignity' means to befit someone's dignity.