The insubordinate girl was scolded by her parents.
Mary's remark was so insubordinate, she was fired immediately.
Oh really! That is a declaratory sentence. A declaratory sentence does not need to be long.
In a sentence such as: "How can remorse be used in a sentence?"
'De novo' means 'of new'. A de novo sentence is a new sentence replacing a former sentence,
The sentence is the one you just said. What is a sentence using stipulate.
Mary's remark was so insubordinate, she was fired immediately.
The insubordinate soldier repeatedly interrupted his commanding officer.
The noun form of the adjective insubordinate is insubordination.
An insubordinate clause is just another word for an Independent clause. A subordinate clause is just another word for a Dependent clause. An Independent clause is a sentence that can stand by itself and a dependent clause can't stand by itself.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "insubordinate" (disobedient, rebellious).
No, someone who is insubordinate is a person refusing or failing to obey.
A position.
An Independent clause is independent or main clause expresses a complete thought and can stand by itself as a sentence. An Subordinate clause is a subordinate (or dependent) clause does not express a complete thought and cannot stand by itself as a complete sentence.
An antonym (opposite) of 'insubordinate' is not on that list. "Mutinous' is sort of a synonym.
Insubordination, or insubordinate
In Initiate Initial Insubordinate Insinuate
insubordinate, insurgent, insurrectionary, mutinous, rebellious, revolutionary