disobedient in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

disobedient in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for disobedient in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for disobedient in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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English
As a young woman, she was stubborn, disobedient, intelligent, and obsessive compulsive.
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Inevitably, his carpentry suffered, and he became disobedient to his master.
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If a resident broke a rule or was disobedient they would be forced into solitary confinement with a diet on bread and water.
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However, he was reported as a mischievous and disobedient child.
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The two rascals are simply too disobedient to him.
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They restored the castle, which was thereafter used as prison for disobedient knights.
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However, cats have a reputation (which is perhaps undeserved) for being disobedient, and highly independent.
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Parents may commonly conflate the two, by telling a disobedient child that he didn't listen to me.
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Unruly or disobedient horses may be asked to leave the field, as will players who endanger other players unnecessarily.
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The children in her charge were spoilt and wild, persistently disobedient and tormented her.
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