wayward
way
ˈweɪ
vei
ward
wɔrd
vawrd
/wˈe‍ɪwəd/

Definition & Meaning of "wayward"in English

wayward
01

unwilling to follow rules or accept control, often behaving unpredictably or stubbornly

Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
qualitative
Superlative
most wayward
Comparative
more wayward
gradable
Examples
The wayward student refused to listen to the teacher's instructions.
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