indocile
11INDOCILE — adj. des deux genres Qui n’est pas docile, qui est très difficile à instruire, à gouverner. Un caractère, un esprit indocile. Un enfant indocile à la règle, aux leçons de ses maîtres …
12indocile — adj. not docile. Derivatives: indocility n. Etymology: F indocile or L indocilis (as IN (1), DOCILE) …
13indocile — adjective Etymology: Middle French, from Latin indocilis, from in + docilis docile Date: 1603 unwilling or indisposed to be taught or disciplined ; intractable • indocility noun …
14indocile — /in dos il/, adj. not willing to receive teaching, training, or discipline; fractious; unruly. [1595 1605; < L indocilis. See IN 3, DOCILE] * * * …
15indocile — adjective /ɪnˈdəʊsaɪl,ɪnˈdɒsɪl/ Unwilling to be taught or instructed; intractable or recalcitrant …
16indocile — Synonyms and related words: at odds, averse, beyond control, breachy, contumacious, cursory, defiant, differing, disagreeing, disinclined, disobedient, forced, fractious, incorrigible, indisposed, indomitable, insubordinate, insuppressible,… …
17indocile — {{hw}}{{indocile}}{{/hw}}agg. Che non è docile | Che non sopporta la disciplina; SIN. Ribelle …
18indocile — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Not submitting to discipline or control: disorderly, fractious, intractable, lawless, obstinate, obstreperous, recalcitrant, refractory, uncontrollable, undisciplined, ungovernable, unmanageable, unruly, untoward …
19indocile — pl.m. e f. indocili …
20indocile — in·doc·ile || ɪn dÉ‘sl / dəʊsaɪl adj. disobedient, undisciplined, unwilling to submit …