disobedient Meaning in Tamil ( disobedient வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
கீழ்படியாமையள்ள,
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disobedient's Usage Examples:
The babysitter wanted to avoid rebuking the kids, but it was necessary when they continued to be disobedient.
The archbishop replied by excommunicating the disobedient professor.
Negotiations were carried on for some months, but in vain; in March 1411 the ban was anew pronounced upon Huss as a disobedient son of the church, while the magistrates and councillors of Prague who had favoured him were threatened with a similar penalty in case of their giving him a contumacious support.
It was very beautiful, but the disobedient fairies were too frightened to notice the beauty of the trees.
If you've got legalistic Pharisaism, you haven't got the faith of God!He found religious people tithing, giving a tenth, in a precise legalistic way, yet being fundamentally disobedient to God's word.
Children of permissive parents may be disrespectful, disobedient, aggressive, irresponsible, and defiant.
Just as the Curia was the supreme court of appeal in ecclesiastical causes, so also the pope threatened disobedient princes with deposition, e.
, angry, aggressive, or disobedient) behavior and the absence of prosocial (i.
The archbishops of Gnesen and Cologne and many minor dignitaries were imprisoned (1874); and the so-called " Bread-basket Law " was passed to coerce the parish clergy by suspending the salaries of the disobedient.
bindsiting that servants are legally bound to obey masters, he imagines that Cordelia and Kent are disobedient on principle.
(of the 7th century) a disobedient son, complained of by his parents, is to be stoned to death by the men of the city; in Proverbs (xiii.
, wherein he denounced the Jesuit offenders as "disobedient, contumacious, captious and reprobate persons," and enacted many stringent regulations for their better government.
Synonyms:
headstrong, willful, obstinate, fractious, recalcitrant, refractory, perverse, incorrigible, bad, intractable, froward, obedience, defiant, noncompliant, wayward, contrary, self-willed, difficult, recusant, stubborn, unmanageable, wilful, unregenerate,
Antonyms:
obedient, disobedience, good, tractable, manageable, corrigible, compliant, docile,