Disposed to go against the wishes or advice of others or what is proper or reasonable; intractable; self-willed; perverse; (of a child) disobedient…
单词 | θ172519 |
释义 | society > authority > lack of subjection > [adjective] > intractable or recalcitrant > and perverse (10) waywardc1384 Disposed to go against the wishes or advice of others or what is proper or reasonable; intractable; self-willed; perverse; (of a child) disobedient… contumaxc1386 = contumacious, adj. contumacec1425 = contumacious, adj. perversec1425 Of a person, action, etc.: going or disposed to go against what is reasonable, logical, expected, or required; contrary, fickle, irrational. gainsaying1489 Given to contradiction, contumacious. wrayward1516 Perverse, froward. untowards1525 = untoward, adj. 1 2. untoward1526 Of persons (or animals), their disposition, etc.: Difficult to manage, restrain, or control; intractable, unruly, perverse. wrabbed?1544 Perverse; difficult to manage. contumacious1603 Contemning and obstinately resisting authority; stubbornly perverse, insubordinate, rebellious. (Of persons and their actions.) |
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