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unruly

[uhn-roo-lee]

adjective

unrulier, unruliest 
  1. not submissive or conforming to rule; ungovernable; turbulent; intractable; refractory; lawless.

    an unruly class; an unruly wilderness.

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unruly

/ ʌˈːɪ /

adjective

  1. disposed to disobedience or indiscipline

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Other 51Թ Forms

  • unruliness noun
  • ܲˈܱԱ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of unruly1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English unruely, equivalent to un- un- 1 + ruly, ruely “governable, controllable”; rule, -y 1
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Synonym Study

Unruly, intractable, recalcitrant, refractory describe persons or things that resist management or control. Unruly suggests persistently disorderly behavior or character in persons or things: an unruly child, peevish and willful; wild, unruly hair. Intractable suggests in persons a determined resistance to all attempts to guide or direct them, in things a refusal to respond to attempts to shape, improve, or modify them: an intractable social rebel; a seemingly intractable problem in logistics. recalcitrant and refractory imply not only a lack of submissiveness but also an open, often violent, rebellion against authority or direction. Recalcitrant, the stronger of the two terms, suggests a stubborn and absolute noncompliance: a recalcitrant person, openly contemptuous of all authority. Refractory implies active, mulish disobedience, but leaves open the possibility of eventual compliance: refractory students, resisting efforts to interest them in their studies.
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James Joyce’s "Ulysses" rained em dashes on winding sentences that he had already stripped of quotation marks, resulting in prose so unruly that numerous reading groups are devoted specifically to parsing it.

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On the streets over the weekend, local cops often found themselves playing defense while confronting unruly crowds.

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She said she believes the National Guard was deployed solely to provoke a response and make Los Angeles look unruly to justify further aggression from federal law enforcement.

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Hochman noted that the takeovers can attract large and unruly crowds, which commit secondary crimes in the areas where they take place.

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“The demonstrators became unruly and as a result less lethal noise flash diversionary devices were deployed to allow law enforcement to exit the scene as safely as possible,” O’Keefe said.

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