0 refusing to do what someone in authority tells you to do: --
a disobedient child
1 not doing what you are told to do: --
a disobedient child
Anyone who is lax, disruptive, disobedient or dishonest is a serious liability.
Milgram emphasized these successes by opening his classic movie with the portrayal of several disobedient subjects.
These are the costs and benefits any civil disobedient weighs as he considers the utility of violating the law and undermining public policy.
In this way, the civil disobedient has the best chance to transform public policy without undermining the very regime whose policies she opposes.
The index boys are described less often than their classmates as aggressive, stubborn or disobedient.
The scale for over t conduct problems consisted of 23 items, such as argues, disobedient, fights, and tantrums.
Like the civil disobedient, the draft evader responds to a variety of both ordinary and extraordinary motives.
I was brought up to be independent, almost disobedient.