unobedient

English

Etymology

From Middle English unobedient. Equivalent to un- + obedient.

Adjective

unobedient (comparative more unobedient, superlative most unobedient)

  1. (obsolete, now rare or nonstandard) Disobedient.

Derived terms

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Middle English

Etymology

un- + obedient.

Adjective

unobedient

  1. disobedient
  2. (anatomy, of a limb or muscle) unresponsive, inflexible
  3. (pathology, of an abscess, tumor, or diseased tissue) resistant to treatment
  4. (of a food) not amenable to digestion; indigestible
  5. (anatomy, of a humor) unresponsive, obstructive
  6. (of a metal) not malleable

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