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disobedient

English

Etymology

From Old French desobedient; morphologically, from dis- +? obedient.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d?s.??bi?.d??nt/

Adjective

disobedient (comparative more disobedient, superlative most disobedient)

  1. Not obedient.

Derived terms

  • disobediently

Related terms

  • disobedience

Translations

Noun

disobedient (plural disobedients)

  1. One who disobeys.
    • 1972, Social Theory and Practice (volume 2, page 493)
      Since civil disobedients act conscientiously, Cohen believes that “extra-long prison terms will not make better men of these disobedients, nor much deter others of similar conviction.”

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uproarious

English

Etymology

uproar +? -ious

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?p?????i?s/

Adjective

uproarious (comparative more uproarious, superlative most uproarious)

  1. Characterized by loud, confused noise, or by noisy and uncontrollable laughter.
    Synonym: uproarish

Derived terms

  • uproariously
  • uproariousness

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