waywardness

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Englisch - Türkisch
{i} kapris
{i} inat
{i} şımarıklık
{i} dağınıklık
{i} inatçılık
{i} düzensizlik
wayward
{s} asi

Baba, asi oğlu ile iletişim kurmakta sorun yaşamıştı. - The father had trouble communicating with his wayward son.

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ele avuca sığmaz
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laf dinlemez
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sağı solu belli olmaz
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değişken
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kararsız
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düzensiz bir şekilde
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waywardlyinatçılıkla
wayward
aksi
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waywardnessinatçılık
wayward
darmadağınık
wayward
{s} şımarık

Şımarık oğlan geri döndü. - The wayward son has returned.

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{s} kaprisli
wayward
dik başlılıkla
wayward
{s} dik başlı
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{s} hep kafasının dikine giden, hep kendi bildiğini okumak isteyen; dik başlı, inatçı, ters
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{s} tutarsız
wayward
dik başlılık
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{s} nazlı
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düzensizlik
wayward
{s} ters
Englisch - Englisch
{n} frowardness, unruliness, peevishness, crossness
the quality of being wayward
{i} changeability, perverseness; irregularity
wayward
given to wilful, perverse deviation from the expected norm; tending to stray
wayward
obstinate, contrary and unpredictable
wayward
{a} froward, unruly, peevish, morose
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If you describe a person or their behaviour as wayward, you mean that they behave in a selfish, bad, or unpredictable way, and are difficult to control. wayward children with a history of severe emotional problems. behaving badly, in a way that is difficult to control (awayward (13-16 centuries), from away + -ward)
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Taking one's own way; disobedient; froward; perverse; willful
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resistant to guidance or discipline; "Mary Mary quite contrary"; "an obstinate child with a violent temper"; "a perverse mood"; "wayward behavior"
wayward
{s} variable; not easily controlled; changing, irregular; rebellious
waywardness

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    Etymologie

    [ 'wA-w&rd ] (adjective.) 14th century. Middle English, short for awayward turned away, from away, adverb + -ward.
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