disobeyer

[ˌdɪsəˈbeɪər]

disobeyer Definition

a person who refuses to obey rules or someone in authority.

Using disobeyer: Examples

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

  • Example

    The teacher punished the disobedient student.

  • Example

    The company fired the employee for being a chronic disobeyer of safety protocols.

  • Example

    The child was a notorious disobeyer of his parents' rules.

disobeyer Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for disobeyer

Phrases with disobeyer

  • a person who violates or breaks the law

    Example

    The police arrested the disobeyer of the law for driving under the influence.

  • a person who habitually disobeys rules or authority figures

    Example

    The company had to let go of the chronic disobeyer because of his repeated violations of company policies.

  • a person who intentionally disobeys rules or authority figures

    Example

    The judge found the defendant guilty of being a willful disobeyer of the court's orders.

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Summary: disobeyer in Brief

A 'disobeyer' [ˌdɪsəˈbeɪər] is a person who refuses to follow rules or authority figures. It can refer to a one-time act of disobedience or habitual disobedience, as in 'The child was a notorious disobeyer of his parents' rules.' Synonyms include 'rebel,' 'defiant,' and 'insubordinate.'