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The example sentences of WAYWARD in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "wayward" in a sentence | "wayward" example sentences

How to use "wayward" in a sentence?

  • How wayward is this foolish love that, like a testy babe, will scratch the nurse and presently, all humble, kiss the rod.
    -William Shakespeare-
  • The short story is still like the novel's wayward younger brother, we know that it's not respectable - but I think that can also add to the glory of it.
    -Neil Gaiman-
  • Like all the best families, we have our share of eccentricities, of impetuous and wayward youngsters and of family disagreements.
    -Queen Elizabeth II-
  • Of all human ills, greatest is fortune's wayward tyranny.
    -Sophocles-
  • A mightier love for the Son of God, to overpower and subdue and lead captive these wayward and truant affections of the natural heart - this is what is needed.
    -Adoniram Judson Gordon-
  • I may have been a Wayward, but my way was full of people who loved me. They were the only way I knew
    -Kami Garcia-
  • I was a wayward child, very passionate and very determined. If I made up my mind to do something, there was no stopping me.
    -Kate Winslet-
  • When it turned on the Jew, Christianity and European civilization turned on the incarnation - albeit an incarnation often wayward and unaware - of its own best hopes.
    -George Steiner-
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Definition and meaning of WAYWARD

What does "wayward mean?"

/ˈwāwərd/

wayward

adjective
difficult to control or predict because of wilful or perverse behaviour.
adverb
Disobedient or willful; unpredictable, capricious.

What are synonyms of "wayward"?
Some common synonyms of "wayward" are:
  • willful,
  • self-willed,
  • headstrong,
  • stubborn,
  • obstinate,
  • obdurate,
  • perverse,
  • contrary,
  • rebellious,
  • defiant,
  • uncooperative,
  • refractory,
  • recalcitrant,
  • unruly,
  • wild,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈwilfəl/

willful
adjective

Stubborn; strong-headed.

/ˈhedˌstrôNG/

headstrong
adjective

energetically wilful and determined.

/ˈstəbərn/

stubborn
adjective

having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something.

/ˈäbstənət/

obstinate
adjective

Stubborn.

/ˈäbd(y)ərət/

obdurate
adjective

stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action.

/pərˈvərs/

perverse
adjective

showing deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in way that is unreasonable or unacceptable.

contrary
adjective noun

opposite in nature etc.. the opposite.

/rəˈbelyəs/

rebellious
adjective

showing desire to resist authority or convention.

/dəˈfīənt/

defiant
adjective

Refusing to obey (rules, parent); resistant.

/ˌənkōˈäp(ə)rədiv/

uncooperative
adjective

unwilling to help others or do what they ask.

/rəˈfrakt(ə)rē/

refractory
adjective noun

Not responding to treatment. substance that is resistant to heat.

/rəˈkalsətrənt/

recalcitrant
adjective noun

Stubborn and defiant toward authority/help. person with recalcitrant attitude.

/ˌənˈro͞olē/

unruly
adjective

disorderly and disruptive and not amenable.

/wīld/

wild
adjective adverb noun verb

Living in nature; not tame. In a manner which lacks control. A natural environment e.g. jungle, forest. treat person or animal harshly, so that they become untrusting or nervous.

What are antonyms of "wayward"?
Some common antonyms of "wayward" are:
  • docile,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈdäsəl/

docile
adjective

Easy to control, make obey, or teach.

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