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defiantde‧fi‧ant /dɪˈfaɪənt/ adjective defiantOrigin: 1500-1600 French défiant, present participle of défier; ➔ DEFY - "Nothing is going to change," said a defiant Miller after his trial.
- Defiant party members openly challenged the leadership.
- Demonstrators became increasingly defiant of police controls.
- Her reply was clear and defiant.
- But it was a defiant rather than a triumphant gesture.
- He is one of the defiant ones.
- It is easier to be soothing with a highly sensitive child who is clingy and frightened than with a defiant child.
- Many defiant children are also unusually clever; figuring out ways to defeat your most sophisticated arguments.
- No, he said - and he was defiant - there was no need.
- Some defiant children are very shy.
- The big bird squatted quietly against Rima's chest, but her eyes held a sulky, defiant glare.
- The building oozed a melancholy yet defiant air, cornered by an unforgiving landscape with which it refused to make any compromises.
someone who refuses to obey people, rules, laws etc► disobedient someone, especially a child, who is disobedient does not do what he or she is told to do by a parent, teacher etc: · Lee stood before her like a disobedient schoolboy.· She said that if we were disobedient she would send us home immediately. ► defiant not obeying people in authority and showing that you have no respect for them: · Her reply was clear and defiant.· Defiant party members openly challenged the leadership.defiant of somebody/something: · Demonstrators became increasingly defiant of police controls. ► rebellious someone, especially a young person, who is rebellious deliberately disobeys people in authority such as their parents or teachers: · Such extremist groups may well attract rebellious teenagers.· Maria was headstrong and rebellious. ► rebel someone, especially a young person, who behaves in a completely different way from the way people are expected to behave by society and by people in authority: · In his black leather jacket and chains he looked every inch the young rebel.· She was a rebel, who horrified her family by rejecting a promising career in law to become an actor. NOUN► child· Some defiant children are very shy.· There is yet another worrisome parental pattern that I sometimes see among parents of defiant children.· Alongside stubbornness and negativism, the defiant child has enormous energy and persistence.· Many defiant children are also unusually clever; figuring out ways to defeat your most sophisticated arguments.· Unlike the highly sensitive child, the defiant child has some physical characteristics that make a more aggressive approach possible.· However; the defiant child also tends to have a little better postural control than the overly sensitive child.· It is easier to be soothing with a highly sensitive child who is clingy and frightened than with a defiant child.· The defiant child uses bossiness and defiance in an attempt to feel secure. clearly refusing to do what someone tells you to do: Mark smashed a fist on the desk in a defiant gesture.—defiantly adverb |