disobeyingly? i think that's right. why are you even on here? too lazy to do your homework? huh? exactly.. just what i thought.. just know that im watching you ;) GET DEM HOMEWORK DONE DOE~
The adverb for disobey is "disobediently."
She chose to disobey her teacher's instructions and faced the consequences.
The word 'disobey' is a verb meaning to refuse or fail to follow an order or rule.The verb 'disobey' is an action of the subject of the sentence.Examples:He continues to disobey the playground rules.A dog should not disobey its owner.I will not disobey the king.
The past tense of disobey is disobeyed.
The adverb for "obey" would be "obediently."
No, there is no modern adverb with the ending LEY
the "dis" in disobey is the prefix. Disobey itself is not a prefix.
She chose to disobey her teacher's instructions and faced the consequences.
Disobey is already a verb. This is because the word disobey portrays an action.Other verbs are disobeys, disobeying and disobeyed."I will disobey the order"."The citizens are disobeying"."The servant disobeyed and quit".
The word 'disobey' is a verb meaning to refuse or fail to follow an order or rule.The verb 'disobey' is an action of the subject of the sentence.Examples:He continues to disobey the playground rules.A dog should not disobey its owner.I will not disobey the king.
It's not okay to disrespect or disobey.
Disobey is stressed on the third syllable.
There are three syllables in the word 'disobey'.
They were trained to never disobey an order.
The past tense of disobey is disobeyed.
Disobey is an antonym of obey.
Mutiny and disobey have similar meanings, but are not synonyms.
To disobey the law given to us. Mainly to disobey the Word of God.