Obedient, accepting, or behaving. Those words mean disobedient.
Refusing to obey rules or someone in authority.
"Disobedient" refers to someone who does not comply with rules, authority, or orders. It describes a person who acts in a defiant or contrary manner.
The opposite of bystander is "participant"
The opposite of rowdy is calm or peaceful.
Obedient
One obvious example is disobedient. There is also rebellious, obstinate, and mutinous.
Disobedience.
The opposite of docile (obedient, submissive) can be aggressive, recalcitrant, or disobedient.
The antonym (opposite) of pleasant would simply be "unpleasant".
The opposite of docile (obedient, submissive) can be aggressive, recalcitrant, or disobedient.
The opposite of "obedient" is "disobedient" or "rebellious." While obedient refers to following rules or authority, disobedient describes a tendency to resist or defy such expectations. This can manifest as a refusal to comply with commands or norms.
One obvious example is disobedient. There is also rebellious, obstinate, and mutinous.
The opposite of naughty would be well-behaved, or good. For Santa Claus, the opposite of naughty is "nice."
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "disobedient" (insubordinate, defiant).
disobiedent
No, it is an adjective (a noun, person or animal, can be disobedient). The adverb form is disobediently (done in a disobedient manner).