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Unruly

UK //ʌnˈruːli//US //ʌnˈruli//

Definition

Not obeying rules or law; difficult to control.

In simple words: Difficult to control or manage.

Examples

  • The unruly crowd made it hard for the concert to start.
  • His unruly hair was all over the place after the wind blew.
  • They had to call security to manage the unruly students.
  • The dog was unruly and kept running away from its owner.
  • Unruly behavior in the classroom can disrupt the lesson.

Usage notes

Use 'unruly' to describe behavior that is chaotic or defiant. It's more common in descriptions of children or crowds.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'un-rule-y' - acting without rules.

Collocations

  • unruly behavior
  • unruly child
  • unruly crowd

Synonyms

  • disorderly
  • rowdy
  • chaotic

Antonyms

  • obedient
  • well-behaved
  • compliant

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'ruly', thinking it's the opposite.
  • Used too formally in casual contexts.
  • Misunderstood as meaning 'unrushed'.