Defiance

/dɪˈfaɪəns/ noun

Defiance is open resistance or bold disobedience toward authority, rules, or expectations.

It comes from Old French “defiance,” meaning “challenge, declaration of hostility,” from “desfier,” “to challenge, defy,” based on Latin “fidere,” “to trust.” It originally involved breaking off faith or trust with someone.

AMተቃውሞ
ARتحد
BNপ্রতিরোধ
CSvzdor
DAtrods
DETrotz
ELπρόκληση
ESdesafío
FAسرپیچی
FIuhmakkuus
FRdéfi
GUવિરોધ
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