No, it is not. Unruly is an adjective meaning badly behaved, hostile, or quarrelsome.
The word "tractious" means unruly and is used as an adjective or an adverb.
The adverb form of the word "increase" is increasingly.An example sentence is: "the teacher was getting increasingly impatient with the unruly student".
Unruly Child was created in 1991.
Your kids are so unruly!
Unruly Qiao was created in 2011.
Comparative: unrulier Superlative: unruliest
The cast of Unruly Fan Unruly Star - 1996 includes: Katya Larsen as Daughter of Obsessed Roseanne Fan
The unruly child will take a time out, now.
The unruly crowd refused to disperse despite repeated warnings from the police.
No, the word 'unruly' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The abstract noun form of the adjective unruly is unruliness.
Unruly means something that is difficult to control, manage, or restrain. Here's a breakdown of the meaning with some examples: Disobedient or disorderly: This is a common way to describe unruly behavior, especially in children or animals. Example: "The unruly students were sent to the principal's office." Example: "The dog's unruly barking woke up the entire neighborhood." Difficult to keep neat or tidy: Unruly can also refer to things that are messy or unkempt. Example: "Her unruly hair stuck out in all directions." Example: "The garden became unruly with overgrown weeds." Lacking restraint or discipline: Unruly can describe forces or situations that are wild and unpredictable. Example: "The storm unleashed its unruly winds on the coast." Example: "The crowd grew unruly after the controversial decision."
The Unruly Hare was created on 1945-02-10.