The dog was so disobedient and naughty, the got him put down.
The disobedient dog was put down as it caused too much hassle for the family.
You are the most disobedient child I have ever met! Good day!
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The parents tried to lecture the disobedient child, but the child did not care.
disobiedent
The professor put a heavy emphasise on the words 'Do Not' when he was giving his disobedient student into trouble.
adjective: causing trouble; unlawful, boisterous , disobedient, disruptive adjective: loud, energetic, boisterous, noisy, raucous, rough , rowdy, rude. It all depends on how you use the word in the sentence. :)
No, it is an adjective (a noun, person or animal, can be disobedient). The adverb form is disobediently (done in a disobedient manner).
Innocent and naive.
Disobedient is the adjective form of disobedience.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "disobedient" (insubordinate, defiant).
(use for location or time or idiomatically) There was a clown at my baby cousin's birthday party. He was at the meeting until after six in the afternoon. The disobedient teen returned home at midnight. The victim deserves at least some consideration.