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- Dictionaryunruly/ʌnˈruːli/
adjective
- 1. disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control: "a group of unruly children"
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Unruly means difficult to control or manage, or not obeying rules. It can also describe hair that is hard to keep tidy. See how to use unruly in sentences and find synonyms and related words.
Unruly means not submissive or conforming to rule; ungovernable; turbulent; intractable; refractory; lawless. See the origin, synonyms, and usage of the word unruly in sentences from various sources.
Find 159 similar and opposite words for unruly, meaning not submissive to government or control, or lacking discipline or capacity for discipline. See definitions, examples, and synonym chooser for unruly and related words.
Unruly means disobedient, disorderly, or hard to control, especially in children or hair. Learn more about the word origin, pronunciation, and usage of unruly with Collins English Dictionary.
Unruly means not submissive to government or control, and often connotes waywardness or turbulence of behavior. See synonyms, antonyms, examples, word history, and etymology of unruly.
Unruly means not submissive or conforming to rule; ungovernable; turbulent; intractable; refractory; lawless. See examples of unruly used in a sentence and learn the origin and history of the word.
Unruly means difficult to control or manage, or hard to keep neat. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts, see synonyms and antonyms, and find translations in various languages.