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unruly
English
Etymology
From Middle English unruly (“unquiet, restless”), equivalent to un- +? rule +? -ly (compare Middle English ruly, reuli (“subject to a religious rule, regular”)), but also representing a modified continuation of earlier Middle English unrouly, unroly (“unquiet, restless”), equivalent to un- +? roolie. The latter is perhaps from or influenced by Old Norse *úróligr, related to Danish urolig (“restless”), Swedish orolig (“restless”), Icelandic órólegur (“agitated”). Compare also Middle English unroo, unro (“unrest”). More at roo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?n??u?li/
- Rhymes: -u?li
Adjective
unruly (comparative unrulier, superlative unruliest)
- Wild; uncontrolled.
- 2011 Allen Gregory, "Pilot" (season 1, episode 1):
- Richard DeLongpre: Are you okay, my boy angel?
- Allen Gregory DeLongpre: I have a broken heart. And undergarments filled with my own unruly waste.
- 2011 Allen Gregory, "Pilot" (season 1, episode 1):
Translations
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headstrong
English
Etymology
From Middle English heedstrong, equivalent to head +? strong.
Pronunciation
Adjective
headstrong (comparative more headstrong, superlative most headstrong)
- Determined to do as one pleases, and not as others want.
- He was in that headstrong teenage phase when he felt like he knew everything.
Synonyms
- See also Thesaurus:obstinate
Derived terms
- headstrongly
- headstrongness
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