Dictionary entry

Disobedient

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Dis′o‐be″di‐ent (?), a. [Pref. dis- + obedient. See Disobey, Obedient.] 1. Neglecting or refusing to obey; omitting to do what is commanded, or doing what is prohibited; refractory; not observant of duty or rules prescribed by authority; — applied to persons and acts.

This disobedient spirit in the colonies. Burke.

Disobedient unto the word of the Lord. 1 Kings xiii. 26.

2. Not yielding.

Medicines used unnecessarily contribute to shorten life, by sooner rendering peculiar parts of the system disobedient to stimuli. E. Darwin.