Disobey - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˌdɪsəˈbeɪ|
Brit.
|dɪsəˈbeɪ|
verb
- refuse to go along with; refuse to follow; be disobedient
He disobeyed his supervisor and was fired
Extra examples
If you disobey, you will be severely punished.
The soldier disobeyed the general's orders.
He was afraid to disobey his father.
The driver had disobeyed the law.
He disobeyed his supervisor and was fired
Tim had miscalculated: Laura would never disobey her father.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: disobey
he/she/it: disobeys
present participle: disobeying
past tense: disobeyed
past participle: disobeyed
I/you/we/they: disobey
he/she/it: disobeys
present participle: disobeying
past tense: disobeyed
past participle: disobeyed
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