disobedient

[ˌdɪsəˈbiːdiənt]

disobedient Definition

  • 1failing or refusing to obey rules or someone in authority
  • 2deliberately not doing what you are told to do

Using disobedient: Examples

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

  • Example

    The child was punished for being disobedient.

  • Example

    He was fired for his disobedient behavior towards his boss.

  • Example

    The dog was disobedient and refused to come when called.

disobedient Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disobedient

Antonyms for disobedient

Phrases with disobedient

  • not following the rules or wishes of one's parents

    Example

    She was always disobedient to her parents and would often sneak out at night.

  • a child who does not follow rules or listen to their parents

    Example

    The teacher had a hard time controlling the disobedient child in class.

  • a dog that does not follow commands or listen to its owner

    Example

    The disobedient dog ran away from its owner and wouldn't come back.

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Summary: disobedient in Brief

The term 'disobedient' [ˌdɪsəˈbiːdiənt] refers to failing or refusing to obey rules or someone in authority. It can be used to describe people or animals, as in 'The child was punished for being disobedient,' or 'The dog was disobedient and refused to come when called.' Synonyms include 'unruly' and 'defiant,' while antonyms include 'obedient' and 'compliant.'

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