I had a defiant look on my face as I strutted down the hallway, daring anyone to question me.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are word that describe nouns. The word defiant is an adjective used to describe nouns; for example:a defiant childdefiant votersa defiant defendantThe noun form is defiance.Some synonyms for the noun defiance are:resistancerebelliousnessintractability
The prefix of defiant is "de" but i don't know what it means.
The correct spelling of the adjective is defiant(insolent, insubordinate, or rebellious).
The noun form for the adjective defiant is defiantness. A related noun form is defiance.
She is defiant when confronted with criticism.
The defiant solider refused to take the prisoners to the other base camp
He was a defiant young man.
The prisoner , defiant , refused to answer questions . The child was defiant to his parent's admonitions .
She crossed her arms and met his gaze with a defiant expression, refusing to back down.
The child was defiant and refused to follow the teacher's instructions.
The defiant soldier refused to take the prisoners to the other base camp
Depends how you use it. Defiant tone is Defiant.
Until my demands are heard, I will remain defiant towards your attempts at control.
"Desafiante" for a look, gesture, or remark. For a defiant person, use "insolente".
I had a defiant look on my face as I strutted down the hallway, daring anyone to question me.
Nouns are not describing words, adjectives are word that describe nouns. The word defiant is an adjective used to describe nouns; for example:a defiant childdefiant votersa defiant defendantThe noun form is defiance.Some synonyms for the noun defiance are:resistancerebelliousnessintractability