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    Un·ru·ly
    /ˌənˈro͞olē/

    adjective

    • 1. disorderly and disruptive and not amenable to discipline or control: "Kate tried to control her unruly emotions"
  2. adjective. us / ʌnˈruː.li / uk / ʌnˈruː.li / Add to word list. Unruly people are difficult to control and often do not obey rules: an unruly class of adolescents. Unruly hair is difficult to keep neat, often sticking up or out: an unruly mop of black hair. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Uncontrolled. all hell breaks loose idiom. amok.

  3. adjective. unable to be governed or controlled. “the little boy's parents think he is spirited, but his teacher finds him unruly ” synonyms: indocile, uncontrollable, ungovernable. difficult, unbiddable, unmanageable. hard to control. adjective. unwilling to submit to authority. “ unruly teenagers” synonyms: disobedient. insubordinate.

  4. 4 days ago · unruly in American English. (ʌnˈruːli) adjective Word forms: -lier, -liest. not submissive or conforming to rule; ungovernable; turbulent; intractable; refractory; lawless. an unruly class. an unruly wilderness. SYNONYMS disobedient, unmanageable, uncontrollable, stubborn, disorderly, riotous. unruly, intractable, recalcitrant, refractory ...

  5. 1. Difficult or impossible to discipline, control, or rule: The substitute teacher faced unruly students in the classroom. 2. Difficult to keep in place or in order: tried to comb his unruly hair; trimmed back the unruly bushes. [Middle English unreuli : un-, not; see un-1 + reuli, easy to govern (from reule, rule; see rule ).] un·ru′li·ness n.

  6. adjective. /ʌnˈruːli/ difficult to control or manage synonym disorderly. an unruly class. unruly behaviour. unruly hair (= difficult to keep looking neat) He struggled hard to control his unruly emotions. The police were attacked by an unruly mob. There have been complaints about her unruly behaviour. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin.

  7. adjective. unrulier, unruliest. Difficult or impossible to discipline, control, or rule. The substitute teacher faced unruly students in the classroom. American Heritage. Hard to control, restrain, or keep in order; disobedient, disorderly, etc. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Wild; uncontrolled.

  8. Definition of unruly – Learner’s Dictionary. unruly. adjective. uk / ʌnˈruːli / us. unruly adjective (PEOPLE) behaving badly and difficult to control: unruly children. Want to learn more? Improve your vocabulary with English Vocabulary in Use from Cambridge. Learn the words you need to communicate with confidence. unruly adjective (HAIR)

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