disobedience
There is dis obey the prefix here is dis because it comes right before obey. You can use Re obey because you can obey someone another time for the same thing maybe. But everybody knows that you can use dis obey and maybe re obey Onother person: Prefixes can be dis-obey
The word "obey" is a verb (obey, obeys, obeying, obeyed), there is no plural.
noun derivative - a verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix.Examples:react - reactiondepend - dependence, dependent (noun)favor - favoritedescend - descentpronounce - pronunciationA verb that becomes a noun by adding a suffix is called a noun derivative.A noun that becomes an adjective by adding a suffix is called an adjective derivative.
Yes, the word obey has two open syllables.
The abstract noun for the adjective disobedient is disobedience.
The noun and adjective of obey are obedience and obedient, respectively.
Obedient(The verb to obey also has the participle adjective obeyed.)
Obedient
obedient
obey is a verb, not adjective. However if you are looking for a word that describes a person who obeys easily, then that word is obedient.
The adjective is other and the adverb is willingly.
It is a noun. Obedient is an adjective, and obey is a verb.
No. It is a noun (or separate verb) that is widely used as an adjunct: slave quarters, slave ship, slave master.
Troublemaker, disobedient (adjective), rule-breaker, pest, menace, scalawag, agitator, firebrand, rabble-rouser.
The verb is merely, obey. I obey, you obey, he, she, it obeys. One may be obedient to someone, but one does not "obey to" someone.
Obey is already a verb. For example "to obey someone or something" is an action, therefore it is a verb.
Obey is a verb. Obey means "to do as told".Example:Soldiers should obey orders.