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disobedience
dis·o·be·di·ence D0277300 (dĭs′ə-bē′dē-əns)n. Refusal or failure to obey. dis′o·be′di·ent adj.dis′o·be′di·ent·ly adv.disobedience (ˌdɪsəˈbiːdɪəns) nlack of obediencedis•o•be•di•ence (ˌdɪs əˈbi di əns) n. lack of obedience or refusal to comply; disregard or transgression. [1350–1400; Middle English < Old French] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | disobedience - the failure to obey noncomplianceinsubordination, rebelliousness - an insubordinate actcontempt - a willful disobedience to or disrespect for the authority of a court or legislative bodycontumacy - willful refusal to appear before a court or comply with a court order; can result in a finding of contempt of courtobedience, obeisance - the act of obeying; dutiful or submissive behavior with respect to another person | | 2. | disobedience - the trait of being unwilling to obeyintractability, intractableness - the trait of being hard to influence or controlmischievousness, naughtiness, badness - an attribute of mischievous childrenobedience - the trait of being willing to obey |
disobediencenoun defiance, mutiny, indiscipline, revolt, insubordination, waywardness, infraction, recalcitrance, noncompliance, unruliness, nonobservance Any further disobedience will be severely punished.disobediencenounThe condition or practice of not obeying:insubordination, noncompliance.Translationsdisobey (disəˈbei) verb to fail or refuse to do what is commanded. He disobeyed my orders not to go into the road; He disobeyed his mother. 不服從 不服从ˌdisoˈbedience (-ˈbiːdjəns) noun failing or refusing to obey. You must be punished for your disobedience! 不服從,不順從 不服从,不顺从 ˌdisoˈbedient (-ˈbiːdjənt) adjective failing or refusing to obey. a disobedient child. 不服從的 不服从的ˌdisoˈbediently adverb 不服從地 不服从地Disobedience
DisobedienceDisorder (See CONFUSION.)Achandefies God’s ban on taking booty. [O.T.: Joshua 7:1]Adam and Eveeat forbidden fruit of Tree of Knowledge. [O.T.: Genesis 3:1–7; Br. Lit.: Paradise Lost]Antigonedespite Creon’s order, she buries Polynices. [Gk. Lit.: Antigone]Bartlebycopyist in Wall Street office; refuses to do anything but copy documents. [Am. Lit.: “Bartleby the Scrivener”]Brunhilddisobeys father’s order to let Siegmund die. [Ger. Opera: Wagner, Valkyrie, Westerman, 237]Saulcontravening God, takes spoils from conquered Amalekites. [O.T.: I Samuel 15:17–19]Vashti, Queenloses queenship for not submitting to king’s demands. [O.T.: Esther 1:10–22]Disobedience Related to Disobedience: civil disobedienceDISOBEDIENCE. The want of submission to the orders of a superior. 2. In the army, disobedience is a misdemeanor. 3. For disobedience to parents, children may be punished; and apprentices may be imprisoned for disobedience to the lawful commands of their master. Vide Correction. disobedience Related to disobedience: civil disobedienceSynonyms for disobediencenoun defianceSynonyms- defiance
- mutiny
- indiscipline
- revolt
- insubordination
- waywardness
- infraction
- recalcitrance
- noncompliance
- unruliness
- nonobservance
Synonyms for disobediencenoun the condition or practice of not obeyingSynonyms- insubordination
- noncompliance
Synonyms for disobediencenoun the failure to obeySynonymsRelated Words- insubordination
- rebelliousness
- contempt
- contumacy
Antonymsnoun the trait of being unwilling to obeyRelated Words- intractability
- intractableness
- mischievousness
- naughtiness
- badness
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