By having an better understanding of the reason for the need for obedience and the source of authority.
Comparative: more obedient Superlative: most obedient
more obedient
more obedient, most obedient
The comparative form of obedient is "more obedient."
more obedient, most obedient
An obedient child someone who always listens and respect the elders and obey all the things the tell he/she also listen to the younger ones
Loyal and obedient. Since an antonym is one word I believe the more accurate answer would simply be obedient
The dog was very obedient and followed all of its owner's commands.
Meekness can help you be obedient by fostering a humble and teachable attitude, making it easier to accept guidance and direction from others. It allows you to set aside your own desires and ego in favor of following instructions or rules. By being meek, you are more likely to approach obedience with a willingness to listen and learn from authority figures.
The superlative form of "obedient" is "most obedient."
Disobedient means not obedient. Hyper-obedient means extremely obedient.
the comparative is 'more diligent' and the superlative, ' most diligent'...