English to Spanish Meaning of insubordinate - insubordinado


Insubordinate :
insubordinado

desobediente, refractario, turbulento, revoltoso, intratable, insubordinado, independiente, sustantivo

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Definitions of insubordinate in English
Adjective(1) not submissive to authority(2) disposed to or engaged in defiance of established authority
Examples of insubordinate in English
(1) Some physicians may have limited patience with staff members they view as insubordinate or who do not understand their routine.(2) It would seem that even highly staffed and secure environments have been unable to deal with her insubordinate , aggressive and threatening behaviour.(3) She occasionally is insubordinate and is always insouciant.(4) But, you see, your being insubordinate to me I say now that some kind of measures must be taken.(5) The issue is, was he insubordinate to his chain of command?(6) Always excitable and often insubordinate , he required the strictest discipline.(7) Lorenzo is furious with Launcelot and his insubordinate trickery.(8) It is deplorable and very dangerous for the civic group to openly incite young soldiers who live on their orders to be insubordinate to the words of their superiors.(9) And it's an enemy because it is insubordinate and hostile to God.(10) He leads a small, eclectic crew who are the closest thing he has left to family - squabbling, insubordinate and undyingly loyal.(11) It is feared that soldiers will become insubordinate and uncontrollable to an irredeemable extent.(12) If given a direction by the administration, we will not be insubordinate .(13) And, although the situation never reached these extremes at my school, the principal had to deal with an allegedly insubordinate teacher, as well as an entire crew of juniors who believed that the principal hated them.(14) He had been identified by his chain of command as insubordinate and troublesome over the last few days and had been told he was going to be in the stay behind party when this unit moves forward.(15) During the seven weeks he served at the fort, Fetterman grew increasingly insubordinate and desperate to prove his superiority in battle.(16) But many of today's internet billionaires started out as insubordinate slackers, similar to the high school students who crowded Beijing's internet bars and - allegedly - neglected their schoolwork.
Related Phrases of insubordinate
(1) insubordinate ::
insubordinado
Synonyms
Adjective
1. disobedient ::
desobediente
2. unruly ::
revoltoso
3. wayward ::
rebelde
4. errant ::
andante
5. badly behaved ::
mal educados
6. disorderly ::
desordenado
7. undisciplined ::
indisciplinado
8. delinquent ::
delincuente
9. troublesome ::
molesto
10. rebellious ::
rebelde
11. defiant ::
desafiante
12. recalcitrant ::
recalcitrante
13. uncooperative ::
incooperativo
14. willful ::
deliberado
15. intractable ::
intratable
16. unmanageable ::
inmanejable
17. uncontrollable ::
incontrolable
18. awkward ::
torpe
19. difficult ::
difícil
20. perverse ::
perverso
21. contrary ::
contrario
23. cheeky ::
fresco
Antonyms
1. amenable ::
dócil
2. compliant ::
obediente
3. docile ::
dócil
4. obedient ::
obediente
5. submissive ::
sumiso
6. tractable ::
manejable
Different Forms
insubordinate
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