Use "defiance" in a sentence

1. Comedy is the defiance of definition because definitions sometimes need defiance.

2. He yelled his defiance.

3. “Defiance That Commands Respect”

4. They glared defiance at me.

5. Her fists clenched in defiance.

6. 14 “Defiance That Commands Respect”

7. These are senseless acts of defiance.

8. Her defiance inflamed his jealousy yet further.

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10. Her eyes flashed anger and defiance .

11. She acted in defiance of my orders.

12. A note of defiance entered her voice.

13. Qui-Gon's defiance I sense in you.

14. Defiance was part and parcel of his nature.

15. Their condition ranged from pallid shock to profane defiance.

16. She held up a Clenched fist in defiance

17. 7 Her defiance inflamed his jealousy yet further.

18. 5 synonyms for Contumacy: contempt, defiance, despite, recalcitrance, recalcitrancy

19. The little boy jutted his chin forward in defiance.

20. He slammed the door in a spirit of defiance.

21. I left the room untidy out of sheer defiance.

22. 9 Angry protestors with clenched fists shouted their defiance.

23. 6 This often comes across as stubbornness and defiance.

24. Conjuring, theatrical representation of the defiance of natural law

25. They maintained an attitude of defiance to social conventions.

26. He climbed the ladder in defiance of the warning.

27. Robyn swallowed nervously, immediately regretting her spurt of defiance.

28. They strutted fearlessly about with their lustrous eyes flashing defiance.

29. The protesters showed their defiance of the official ban on demonstrations.

30. I doubt he handles defiance from his staff any better.

31. Nuclear testing was resumed in defiance of an international ban.

32. He shook his fist in a symbolic gesture of defiance.

33. She tries to work up a kind of defiance, an attitude.

34. The Washington Post described her as a "symbol of defiance against Gaddafi."

35. The demonstration is a pointless act/gesture of defiance against the government.

36. They organized a street demonstration in defiance of the government ban.

37. Eisenhower could not so easily deflect a response to state defiance.

38. Other flight Attendants have been met with passive aggressive displays of defiance

39. His defiance of Uncle Sam has even earned him a grudging respect.

40. One of the orderlies, in defiance of the Prophet, began to lay bets.

41. Declared by Church authorities for defiance of the Church's teaching authority, or magisterium.

42. Still, though, the expression is unyielding, the chin thrusting forward in defiance.

43. She wanted him to stay, but he left in defiance of her wishes.

44. In defiance of the ceasefire, rebel troops are again firing on the capital.

45. His deliberate denouncement of the degenerating delegation denotes his defiance of the authority.

46. Many people were drinking in the streets, in flagrant defiance of the ban.

47. Sin is the estrangement between God and humans instigated by human defiance or Abnegation

48. To express by a snort; say with a snort: as, to snort defiance

49. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in defiance of the curfew.

50. Synonyms for Contumacy include insubordination, defiance, recalcitrance, rebellion, rebelliousness, disobedience, contrariness, obstreperousness, refractoriness and

51. And this conscious defiance is why I, as an agnostic, can still have faith.

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53. Their love of life comes in spite of, almost in defiance of, considerable hardship.

54. Your goal is to provide tender; loving care in spite of his negativity and defiance.

55. Liberties is the defiance of structures of governance; Civilities is the compliance to them

56. Afterward, Haymitch warns Katniss that she has made enemies with these acts of defiance.

57. The presidentthe vote in defiance of Honduras'Supreme Court, which had declared the measure illegal.

58. PHARAOH of Egypt spoke with defiance and contempt when he asked: “Who is Jehovah?”

59. Synonyms for Confrontations include challenges, oppositions, contests, criticisms, debates, defiance, disagreements, disputes, objections and protests

60. 26 Their love of life comes in spite of, almost in defiance of, considerable hardship.

61. Continued Libyan defiance led to further sanctions by the UN against Libya in November 1993.

62. This is an absolute necessity and to work in defiance of it means total failure.

63. The Centre supports the continuation of limited ivory trading, in defiance of an international ban.

64. Synonyms for Censures include challenges, oppositions, contests, criticisms, debates, defiance, disagreements, disputes, objections and protests

65. There was defiance of all the things that were, Crapulously shining in his beery orbs

66. Confront definition, to face in hostility or defiance; oppose: The feuding factions Confronted one another

67. Antonyms for Accordances include issues, challenges, oppositions, contests, criticisms, debates, defiance, disagreements, disputes and objections

68. But such displays of defiance belie a widening sense of despair among Mr Ahmadinejad's opponents.

69. A man demonised for centuries in British culture has become an icon of dissidence and defiance.

70. They’ve had a long-standing respect within the precision rifle community, and while the popularity of some Actions have ebbed and flowed, many of these top shooters stand by Defiance – and for good reason! The Defiance Deviant Elite (pictured

71. She knew him, and could imagine his state now, half surly defiance, half anxious and defensive fear.

72. He sent one glare of fierce , exultant defiance at the man in collar and cravat now.

73. The Abdication speech survives today as it was recorded by BBC engineers, in defiance of orders

74. Henry held Richard responsible for this further outbreak, which was in flagrant defiance of his recent ban.

75. Punished when her defiance is revealed, Reginlief is cast out of Asgard, and returned to Castle Bristlen.

76. Finally "Kotwica" became a patriotic symbol of defiance against the occupiers and was painted on building walls everywhere.

77. The prisoner raised his fist in a gesture of defiance as he was led out of the courtroom.

78. The eggers, now numbering a dozen, all armed with guns and Bludgeons, bid defiance to the fishermen

79. Lee saw Anthea's eyes glittering blackly in the dancing candlelight, her chin drawn up in defiance or outrage.

80. Music, religion, and dance reflect a tradition of revelry and defiance in Bahia, Brazil’s most Afro-Brazilian region.