Definition
The quality or state of being defiant; the attitude of bold or stubborn resistance.
Etymology
From 'defiant' (adjective) with the noun-forming suffix '-ness' (Old English 'ness,' meaning state or condition).
Kelly Says
Defiantness in small children is often exhausting for parents, but it's actually the same spark that grows into courage, independence, and the ability to stand up for what's right.
Translations
BNবাংলা
প্রতিরোধ
pro-ti-rodh
CACatalà
rebel·lió
re-bel-li-o
DEDeutsch
Ungehorsamkeit
un-ge-hors-am-keit
ELΕλληνικά
ανυπακοή
an-y-pa-ko-i
ESEspañol
rebeldía
re-bel-dee-a
FISuomi
kieltämättä
kieltäm-ättä
FRFrançais
défiance
de-fi-ahnce
HEעברית
התנגדות
ha-t-na-gad-ut
HIहिन्दी
असहयोग
as-sah-yog
HUMagyar
merénylet
me-re-ny-let
IDBahasa Indonesia
keberanian
ke-be-ra-nia-n
ITItaliano
ribellione
ri-bel-li-o-ne
MRMR
आत्मविश्वास
aatm-vish-was
MSBahasa Melayu
keberanian
ke-be-ra-nia-n
MYမြန်မာ
ကြိုးပြန်
k-yo-pyan
NLNederlands
opstand
op-stand
PTPortuguês
desafio
de-sa-fio
RORomână
răzvrătire
ra-zvră-tire
RUРусский
упрямство
up-ryam-stvo
TAதமிழ்
மறுப்பு
ma-ru-ppu
THไทย
ความดื้อรั้น
kwan-dtoo-ran
TRTürkçe
mücadele
mu-ka-de-le
UKУкраїнська
непокора
ne-po-ko-ra
URاردو
مخالفت
makh-al-fat
VITiếng Việt
sự chống đối
su-chong-doi