Defiant

/dɪˈfaɪənt/ adjective

Boldly resistant or challenging to authority, opposition, or an opposing force. It describes an attitude of open resistance and refusal to submit or comply.

From French 'défiant,' from 'défier' meaning 'to defy,' ultimately from Latin 'diffidere' (dis- 'away' + fidere 'to trust'). The evolution shows movement from 'distrusting' to actively 'challenging.'

AMተቃውሞ
ARمتحدٍ
BNবিদ্রোহী
CAdesafiant
CSvzdorný
DAtrodsig
DEtrotzig
ELπροκλητικός
ESdesafiante
FAسرپیچ
FIuhmakas
FRdéfiant
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