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obedience

6 antonyms and opposites of obedience, grouped by meaning.

Noun — The act of following instructions, rules, or authority.

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How to use obedience

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Etymology

From Old French obedience, from Latin oboedientia, related to obedire, "to obey".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “obedience” mean?

The word “obedience” means the act of following instructions, rules, or authority. In plain terms, doing what you are told, or following rules and authority.

How do you pronounce “obedience”?

“Obedience” is pronounced uh-BEE-deerns (/oʊˈbidiəns/ in IPA).

How do you use “obedience” in a sentence?

Here is “obedience” used in a sentence: “The dog's obedience training paid off at the vet.”

What is another word for “obedience”?

Words with a similar meaning to “obedience” include submission and hearsomeness.

What is the opposite of “obedience”?

The opposite of “obedience” — its antonyms — are disobedience, defiance, rebellion, violation and control.

What part of speech is “obedience”?

“Obedience” is a noun.

Where does the word “obedience” come from?

The word “obedience” comes from Latin. From Old French obedience, from Latin oboedientia, related to obedire, "to obey".

Is “obedience” a common word?

“Obedience” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

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