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Waywardness শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: পথচলা

Waywardness Meaning In Bengali পথচলা

Waywardness

উদ্দামতা, দুরন্তপনা, অবাধ্যতা, আবদেরেপনা, বেয়াড়াপনা, খামখেয়ালীপনা,

Definition

1) The quality or state of being wayward; the tendency to behave in a stubborn, self-willed, or unpredictable manner.
2) An inclination to act contrary to expectations or rules; disobedience or defiance of authority.
3) A characteristic of being difficult to control or direct; exhibiting a lack of discipline or guidance.

Examples

Waywardness Example in a sentence

1) The puppy's waywardness led him to chase after butterflies instead of following his owner.

2) Despite her parents' warnings, Sarah's waywardness always led her to make impulsive decisions.

3) The captain of the ship had to navigate through treacherous waters to control the waywardness of the vessel.

4) Jenny's waywardness in her studies caused her grades to suffer.

5) The waywardness of the wind made it difficult to set up the campfire.

6) Jack's waywardness in budgeting always left him struggling to pay his bills.

7) The teacher had to address the students' waywardness in class to maintain order.

8) The waywardness of the horse made it hard for the rider to control its movements.

9) Despite their waywardness, the children always found their way back home before dark.

10) The detective had to track down the criminal's waywardness to uncover their hiding place.

Part of Speech

Waywardness (Noun)

Synonyms

Waywardness , Impetuosity , Indiscipline , Violence - (NOUN) উদ্দামতা

Waywardness , Naughtiness - (SYNONYM) দুরন্তপনা

Naughtiness , Insubordination , Disobededience , Intractability , Waywardness - (SYNONYM) অবাধ্যতা

Waywardness - (SYNONYM) আবদেরেপনা

Indocility , Atrocity , Waywardness - (SYNONYM) বেয়াড়াপনা

Waywardness - (SYNONYM) খামখেয়ালীপনা

Encyclopedia

The quality or state of being wayward; the tendency to behave in a stubborn, self-willed, or unpredictable manner.
An inclination to act contrary to expectations or rules; disobedience or defiance of authority.
A characteristic of being difficult to control or direct; exhibiting a lack of discipline or guidance.