disobey
verbHow to pronounce disobey:
Definition of disobey:
- disobey (verb):
- to be disobedient
- refuse to go along with; refuse to follow; be disobedient.
Synonyms for disobey:
balk
baulk
counteract
countermine
defy
dig your heels in
dismiss
disregard
fight
flout
go counter to
ignore
jib
mock
oppose
rebel
rebel (against)
refuse
refuse to obey
reject
resist
sabotage
sit in
subvert
transgress
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Antonyms for disobey:
abet
abide by
accede
accede to
accept
accord
accord to
acquiesce
acquiesce in
acquiesce to
act in accordance with
adhere to
agree
agree to
aid
allow
approve
assent
assent to
assist
attach
attend
attend to
behave
cause
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Here are some other common 3-syllable words.
- charisma
- finicky
- continue
- ecstasy
- conferment
- accomplished
- unwanted
- nebulous
- eleventh
- sluggishly
- tinier
- appeases
- unsurpassed
- relocate
- recompense
- unceasing
- ruefully
- prosecute
- porcupine
- okapi
- abutted
- disable
- delivered
- entrancing
- tangibly
- humungous
- gyrating
- aplenty
- contraption
- deleted
- careening
- entrancement
- embarkment
- apasote
- selfishly
- leisurely
- adjoining
- itemize
- bloodcurdling
- disconcert
- neumatic
- dispatched
- eulogize
- accustom
- liquidy
- intitle
- covering
- notable
- India
- subsiding
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