spec. Not submitting to moral control; taking one's own way in defiance of moral obligation or authority; unruly, insubordinate; wayward, self-willed.
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释义 | society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > [adjective] (120) wildc1000 spec. Not submitting to moral control; taking one's own way in defiance of moral obligation or authority; unruly, insubordinate; wayward, self-willed. unthewedc1175 Ill-mannered; unruly, wanton. wanton?a1300 Of a person, a person's will, etc.: undisciplined, ungoverned; unmanageable, rebellious. Of a child (esp. in later use): disobedient, unruly… rabbisha1387 Unruly; inconsiderate, rash or impetuous. irregular1395 Of persons: Not conforming or obedient to rule, law, or moral principle; lawless, disorderly. inordinate1398 Not ‘ordered’; devoid of order or regularity; deviating from right or rule; irregular, disorderly; not regulated, controlled, or restrained. unruly1400 Of a person or group: disorderly, ill-disciplined; not amenable to control or discipline. misgoverned?a1425 Unruly, uncontrolled; misdirected. Now rare. misruled?a1425 Disorderly; lawless; unlawful; unruly. Obsolete (archaic in later use). misruly?a1425 Disorderly; unruly; sinful. unruleful1439 Unruly, lawless. seditious1447 Of a person or body of persons: Given to or guilty of sedition; in early use, ‘factious with tumult, turbulent’ (Johnson); now chiefly, engaged… rulelessc1460 Ungoverned, lawless, savage; not subject to rule or order; unruly. turbulous1527 = turbulent, adj., troublous, adj. 2. undaunted1533 Scottish. Undisciplined; disorderly. Obsolete. turbulent1538 Of persons, their attributes and actions: Causing disturbance or commotion; disposed or inclined to disorder; tumultuous; unruly; violent. unordinate1561 Not properly controlled or regulated; irregular; inordinate, excessive; unsuitable. Cf. inordinate, adj. rowsey1565 Perhaps: disorderly; uncouth; frowzy. misorderlya1568 Unruly, disorderly; †irregular (obsolete). disruly1570 Unruly. rabbling1575 Belonging to or characteristic of a rabble; disorderly, rowdy. disorderous1579 = disorderly, adj. irregulate1579 Unregulated; irregular, disorderly. disorderly1585 Opposed to or violating moral order, constituted authority, or recognized rule or method; not submissive to rule, lawless; unruly; tumultuous… break-dance1587 disturbing, turbulent. willyart?1590 Wild, undisciplined; astray, bewildered. unguided1600 figurative. Of action, conduct, etc.: Undirected, uncontrolled. inorderly1606 Not orderly; irregular, disorderly. anarchial1609 Characterized by anarchy or anarchism; anarchic. irregulousa1616 Characterized by absence or disregard of rule; unruly, disorderly, lawless. unmasterlya1623 Not easily mastered or controlled; unruly. Cf. unmasterly, adv. uncomposed1631 Unregulated; disorderly. obstreperous1641 Noisily or aggressively resisting control, advice, etc.; turbulent, unruly; aggressive, argumentative, bad-tempered. Cf. obstropolous, adj. 1. disriegled1657 Unruly, unregulated, outrageous. ranting1658 Unruly, restless. Obsolete. rare. rantipole1660 Characteristic of or befitting a rantipole; wild, disorderly, rakish, boisterous; (also) crazy, wildly irrational or eccentric. reuling1691 Of a person: rude, unruly. shandy1691 Wild, boisterous; also visionary, empty-headed, half-crazy. See also Eng. Dial. Dict. rumblegarie1722 Disorderly; unruly, boisterous. randy1723 Chiefly Scottish and English regional. Boisterous, riotous, disorderly; wild, unruly, unmanageable. Now rare except as merged with sense A. 3. obstropolous1727 = obstreperous, adj. 2. wanruly1773 Unruly. polrumptious1787 Unruly; behaving in an obstreperous manner. Also: overconfident. ree-raw1800 Rough, riotous, noisy; disordered; helter-skelter, topsy-turvy. rambunctious1830 Esp. of a person: uncontrollably exuberant, rumbustious; boisterous, wild, unruly. Also in extended use. roid1874 Lacking in culture or sophistication; uncivilized, wild; (also) lacking in learning or understanding; ignorant. In later use also in weakened sense… unordered1929 Not put or arranged in order; unregulated, untidy; chaotic. Of a person, behaviour, etc.: not observing due order; undisciplined, disorderly. rogue1948 Without control or discipline; behaving abnormally or dangerously; erratic, unpredictable. Subcategories:— of children (5) — obstreperous (2) — riotous (17) — not tamed (9) — uncontrollable or ungovernable (24) — untameable (7) — that cannot be trained (5) — excessively unrestrained (2) — somewhat (1) |
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