nonobedient

non·o·be·di·ence

[non-oh-bee-dee-uhns]
noun
absence or lack of obedience.

Origin:
1575–85; non- + obedience

non·o·be·di·ent, adjective
non·o·be·di·ent·ly, adjective
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