Disobedient

/ˌdɪsəˈbiːdiənt/ adjective

Refusing to obey rules, commands, or instructions. Characterized by willful defiance of authority or established norms.

From Latin 'dis-' (not, opposite) + 'obedient' from 'oboedire' (to obey, literally 'to listen to'). The word evolved through Old French into Middle English, maintaining its core meaning of refusing to comply with orders.

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