unruliness in English

noun

[un·ru·li·ness || ʌn'ruːlɪnɪs]

disobedience, state of being unruly, lawlessness, rowdiness

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1. The Venetian Courtesan has long captured the imagination as a female symbol of sexual license, elegance, beauty, and unruliness

2. Cussedness: 1 n meanspirited disagreeable contrariness Synonyms: orneriness Type of: contrariness , perverseness , perversity deliberate and stubborn unruliness and resistance to guidance or discipline

3. Hypernyms ("Cussedness" is a kind of): contrariness; perverseness; perversity (deliberate and stubborn unruliness and resistance to guidance or discipline) Derivation: cussed (stubbornly persistent in wrongdoing)

4. Moreever, it is urgently needed at present because of the phenomena of serious moral weakness,(Sentencedict.com) unruliness and nihilism existing in the professional activity of Chinese officials.

5. To say that not everything Coheres in this swift, propulsive 93-minute film is to suggest that the filmmaker has done justice to the unruliness of his subject: In capturing and preserving a long

6. At the same time they chide Nokia for letting huge opportunities lie fallow.: Come on, we chide, they can't have all the wealth, status and talent to boot.: They may chide occasionally but this is done from the perspective of the Chidee rather than the chider.: Turning the thermostat up might have helped, and so might asking the barman not to continually chide two young boys whose unruliness

7. At the same time they Chide Nokia for letting huge opportunities lie fallow.: Come on, we Chide, they can't have all the wealth, status and talent to boot.: They may Chide occasionally but this is done from the perspective of the Chidee rather than the Chider.: Turning the thermostat up might have helped, and so might asking the barman not to continually Chide two young boys whose unruliness