Disobedient is the adjective form of disobedience.
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The abstract noun for the adjective disobedient is disobedience.
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contempt in law disobedience of disrespectful or disorderly conduct in the presence of any court or legistalive body
Yes, 'disobedient' and 'disobedience' carry the same meaning. But they do so in different forms and different ways. The word 'disobedient' is an adjective and therefore conveys a lack of obedience by modifying a noun. The word 'disobedience' is a noun, and therefore conveys the action of lacking in obedience.
The abstract noun for the adjective disobedient is disobedience.
There is no abstract noun form for the noun phrase 'disobedient child'. No matter what adjective is used to describe the noun 'child', it is a concrete noun, a word for a physical person.
Disobedient is an adjective that means disrespectful of authority or rules, insubordinate, rebellious or badly-behaved. The opposite would be someone who obeyed the rules instead of rebelling.
Disobedience is a noun.
Consequences of Disobedience was created in 2002.
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Disobedience - film - was created in 2002.