Defiant
UK //dɪˈfaɪənt//US //dɪˈfaɪənt//
Definition
Showing resistance or disobedience to authority.
In simple words: Not following orders or rules; resisting authority.
Examples
- The defiant student refused to follow the school's dress code.
- Her defiant attitude shocked the adults in the room.
- He gave a defiant reply when asked to apologize.
- The defiant protestors stood their ground despite warnings.
- Despite her parents' wishes, she maintained a defiant stance on her choices.
Usage notes
Use 'defiant' to describe someone who refuses to obey rules. It can have a negative connotation, depending on context.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'defy' and 'defiant'—sounds like someone fighting against rules.
Collocations
- defiant behavior
- defiant attitude
- defiant look
Synonyms
- rebellious
- resistant
- insubordinate
- challenging
Antonyms
- submissive
- compliant
- obeying
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'definant', a non-existent word.
- Using it incorrectly as a noun.
- Assuming it only has a negative meaning.