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adjective
- 1. difficult to control or predict because of wilful or perverse behaviour: "a wayward adolescent"
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Wayward means doing only what you want and often changing your behaviour in a way that is difficult to control. Learn more about this old-fashioned adjective, its synonyms and how to use it in sentences from the Cambridge English Corpus.
- English (US)
WAYWARD meaning: 1. doing only what you want and often...
- Znaczenie Wayward, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
WAYWARD definicja: 1. doing only what you want and often...
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- Waywardness
WAYWARDNESS definition: 1. the quality of being wayward (=...
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- Wayward in Simplified Chinese
WAYWARD translate: (尤指某人的行为)反复无常的,任性的,难以管束的. Learn more in...
- English (US)
Learn the meaning of wayward, an adjective that describes someone or something that follows their own inclinations, principles, or laws. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries for wayward.
Wayward means doing only what you want and often changing your behavior in a way that is difficult to control. Learn more about this old-fashioned adjective, its synonyms and how to use it in sentences from various sources.
Someone wayward is a little stubborn and independent — they're determined to find their own way and are not easily controlled. Being wayward can mean a few things, but they all have something to do with doing your own thing — often, going against what others want you to do.
Wayward means behaving in a selfish, bad, or unpredictable way, and being difficult to control. Learn more about its origin, usage, and related words from Collins Dictionary.
Wayward means disobedient, capricious, or unpredictable. Find the origin, usage, and examples of wayward and its related words in this comprehensive online dictionary.
Wayward means difficult to control or headstrong. Learn how to use this formal adjective with synonyms, pronunciation and pictures from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.