unruly 的定义
un·ru·li·er, un·ru·li·est.
- not submissive or conforming to rule; ungovernable; turbulent; intractable; refractory; lawless: an unruly class; an unruly wilderness.
unruly 近义词
disobedient
unruly 的近义词 44 个
- disorderly
- drunken
- fractious
- impulsive
- lawless
- ornery
- quarrelsome
- rebellious
- recalcitrant
- reckless
- restive
- riotous
- rowdy
- turbulent
- uncontrollable
- unmanageable
- violent
- wayward
- assertive
- bawdy
- forward
- headstrong
- heedless
- impervious
- impetuous
- imprudent
- incorrigible
- inexorable
- insubordinate
- intemperate
- intractable
- mean
- mutinous
- obstreperous
- opinionated
- out of control
- out of line
- perverse
- rash
- refractory
- ungovernable
- unyielding
- wild
- willful
unruly 的反义词 13 个
更多unruly例句
- I was particularly smitten with the ability to drive relatively fast and comfortably on unruly roads.
- They stood up and clapped when unruly challengers were tossed from the room.
- The televised debates are supposed to be “for the benefit of the American electorate,” the commission said in a statement Wednesday, implying that Tuesday night’s unruly slugfest did not achieve that goal.
- As recent instances of customers responding violently to employees who have asked them to wear a mask have shown, employees have good reason to fear unruly customers.
- But, there’s only so much training that can help store employees when dealing with an unruly customer in the moment.
- And in informal talks, Chinese leaders have compared hackers on both sides to unruly children who can only barely be controlled.
- It is an article of faith with this man that there won't be any unruly behavior or, God forbid, any scenes.
- And if anyone thought this was an abdication and a letting go of the unruly region they need to think again.
- Ancient night and the unruly salt beat at the walls of my house.
- In 2012, for example, Brian Claunch, a wheelchair-bound double amputee living in a group home in Houston, became unruly.
- Joe saw her slim against the light, and his thoughts were like the sea surge, wild, unruly.
- No one was willing to risk his life by mounting such an unruly animal.
- He would not defend the deceiving priest; but no unruly men-at-arms should touch a hair of Sebastian, if he also was menaced.
- Always an unruly fellow, and dangerous to trust among crockery.
- The sexton, armed with a long stick, rapped the boys on the head if they proved unruly, or poked the men when they fell asleep.