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Contumacious (adj)

rebellious, disobedient, insubordinate

Her contumacious attitude gave her detention for a week.

The child's contumacious attitude towards house chores, bought him a grounding for a week.

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A noun meaning "abusive or insulting behavior," the term "contumely" has a variety of uses in contemporary English. One proper usage is modeled in the following sentence: "Strangely enough, journalists frequently indulge in contumely even when they do not have any personal stake in the issues involved. "

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12y ago

I don't like dysebel, she is such a contumelious person.

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