contumacious
1 of 1adjective/ˌkɑntjuˈmeɪʃəs/
Forms:more contumacious,most contumacious
1
openly defiant of rules, orders, or control
- Contumacious tenants ignored eviction notices and continued to occupy the property.
- His contumacious attitude made him a constant challenge for his superiors.
- The protestors were labeled contumacious for ignoring the curfew.
- She remained contumacious despite repeated warnings from school officials.
- The soldier's contumacious behavior led to disciplinary action.