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    Con·tu·ma·cious
    /ˌkänto͝oˈmāSHəs/

    adjective

    • 1. (especially of a defendant's behavior) stubbornly or willfully disobedient to authority: archaic "his refusal to make child support payments was contumacious"
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  3. Contumacious means stubbornly disobedient or rebellious. It comes from the Latin contumax, meaning "rebellious" or "harsh language". It is related to contumely, meaning "harsh language or treatment". See synonyms, antonyms, etymology, and examples of contumacious in legal contexts.

  4. Contumacious means stubbornly perverse or rebellious; willfully and obstinately disobedient. Learn the origin, usage, and related words of contumacious from Dictionary.com.

  5. Contumacious means refusing to obey or respect the law in a way that shows contempt, or disrespectful in general. Learn how to use this word in law and old usage, and see related words and phrases.

  6. contumacious: 1 adj wilfully obstinate; stubbornly disobedient Synonyms: insubordinate not submissive to authority

  7. Contumacious means obstinately disobedient or rebellious; insubordinate. It comes from Latin contumax, meaning unyielding or stubborn. Find related words, translations, and examples of usage in various dictionaries and thesauruses.

  8. 2 days ago · Contumacious means stubbornly resistant to authority or wilfully obstinate. Find out the word origin, derived forms, and synonyms of contumacious in British and American English.

  9. Contumacious means having no respect for authority, especially in old use or law. Learn how to pronounce, spell and use this word with examples and synonyms from OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com.

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