orderly, obedient, compliant
Comparative: unrulier Superlative: unruliest
The word "hooligan" originated in England. It was first coined in the late 19th century to describe rowdy and unruly young troublemakers on the streets of London.
The dictionary definition of the word turbulent is windy or stormy or tempestuous. It can also mean something that is chaotic and restless and certainly not calm.
One who engages in rows, or noisy quarrels; a ruffianly fellow.
Rabble, hack and backward can have negative connotations.
No, the word 'unruly' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun. The abstract noun form of the adjective unruly is unruliness.
Your kids are so unruly!
The unruly child will take a time out, now.
I received complaints about your unruly behaviour.
"Not according to (expected) rules" is a literal meaning of the English word "unruly." The word operates as an adjective whose synonyms include "intractable, undisciplined, ungovernable."
The children were so unruly that they had to be put in separate rooms for their afternoon naps.
The word notion is a noun, so there really aren't any antonyms for it. Notion basically means 'idea'. What is the opposite of an idea?
Lawlessness, nihilism, revolution, unruly...
An antonym for 'Admonish' might be 'Praise'.
hippie, oddity, ornery, unruly
The bartender looked up. Tonight's crowd seemed a tad more unruly than normal. "Quiet down!" he called to the patrons.
A three-letter word for an unruly crowd is a "mob." The term "mob" typically refers to a disorderly or riotous group of people who are acting aggressively or destructively. The word is often used to describe a large and chaotic gathering that is difficult to control.