Teenagers often disobey the 10th commandment, which advises against coveting, by developing an unhealthy desire for their peers' possessions, lifestyles, or relationships. This can manifest as jealousy or materialism, leading them to focus excessively on what others have rather than appreciating their own blessings. Additionally, social media can amplify these feelings, making it easier to compare themselves with others and feel discontent. Ultimately, this behavior can lead to dissatisfaction and a lack of gratitude for their own lives.
10th
It's normal for teenagers to dislike their parents and to disobey them, at least some of the time.
According to the 10th commandment, we should not be jealous of anyone's possessions. Jealously and envy can lead to other sins such as murder and therefore we ought not be jealous of anything that doesn't belong to us.
the next star is in Toronto on may 9th and 10th.
Honor your father and your mother, so that your days may be long in the land that the Lord your God is giving you, Exodus 20:12
The tenth commandment is: You shall not covet your neighbour's house; you shall not covet your neighbour's wife, or male or female slave, or ox, or donkey, or anything that belongs to your neighbour.
the "dis" in disobey is the prefix. Disobey itself is not a prefix.
The word disobey is found in the dictionary.
10th Graders, or older teenagers up to college. But you can still read it. =) everyone reads it!
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.
The prefix for "disobey" is "dis-".