What does ανυπακοή in Greek mean?

What is the meaning of the word ανυπακοή in Greek? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use ανυπακοή in Greek.

The word ανυπακοή in Greek means disobedience, ανυπακοή, ανυπακοή, ανυπακοή, ανυπακοή, ανυπακοή, απειθαρχία, απειθαρχία, δυστροπία, ανυπακοή, απειθαρχία, κακή συμπεριφορά, απειθαρχία, ανυπακοή, ανυπακοή, περιφρόνηση, αταξία, πονηριά, παρακούω. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word ανυπακοή

disobedience

ανυπακοή

(attitude of resistance)

Η απαγόρευση της κυκλοφορίας αντιμετωπίστηκε με ανυπακοή απ' τους φοιτητές.
The curfew was met by defiance from the students.

ανυπακοή

(refusing to obey)

Natalie yelled at her dog for disobedience.

ανυπακοή

(US (child: naughtiness, disobedience)

The loud children exhibited misbehavior during mass.

ανυπακοή

(disobedience to authority)

ανυπακοή, απειθαρχία

(insubordination)

απειθαρχία

(lack of discipline)

δυστροπία, ανυπακοή, απειθαρχία

(stubborn or unwilling attitude)

κακή συμπεριφορά

(child: naughtiness)

As a punishment for bad behaviour, the child was sent to his room.

απειθαρχία, ανυπακοή

(child: unruly behaviour)

The children's lack of discipline led them to laugh and play during the teacher's lesson.

ανυπακοή

(children: disobedience)

περιφρόνηση

(lack of regard)

Ο στρατιώτης τιμωρήθηκε για την πλήρη αδιαφορία του για τις διαταγές.
The soldier was disciplined for his complete disregard of orders. Claire shows a blatant disregard for the feelings of others.

αταξία, πονηριά

(uncountable (naughtiness)

παρακούω

(not follow commands)

If you disobey you will be kicked out of the academy.

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