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Meaning of wayward
The primary meaning of the word "wayward" is related to something or someone that is disobedient or unmanageable.
Etymology of wayward
The word "wayward" has its roots in Old English words "weġ" meaning "way" and "weard" meaning "ward" or "direction", with the suffix "-ward" implying a direction or tendency.
 Historically, the term "wayward" was used to describe something that deviated from the expected or intended path, and over time, it came to be applied to people and behaviors that were seen as disobedient or unmanageable.
Synonyms
                                                erratic
                                                                        unpredictable
                                                                        unmanageable
                                                                        disobedient
                                                                        unruly
                                                                        refractory
                                                                        intractable
                                                                        headstrong
                                                                        willful
                                                                        contrary
                                                                        obstinate
                                                                        perverse
                                                                        stubborn
                                                                        recalcitrant
                                                                        defiant
                                                                        rebellious
                                                                        disorderly
                                                                        uncooperative
                                                                        uncompliant
                                                                        noncompliant
                                                                        insubordinate
                                                                        delinquent
                                                                        waywardly
                                                                        misbehaving
                                                                        mischievous
                                                                        troublesome
                                                                        problematic
                                                                        difficult
                                                                        trying
                                                                        taxing
                                                                        exasperating
                                                                        frustrating
                                                                        annoying
                                                                        vexing
                                                                        pesky
                                                                        bothersome
                                                                        irritating
                                                                        infuriating
                                                                        provoking
                                                            
            Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "wayward" can be defined as:
 - * (of a person) disobedient or unmanageable
 - * (of a thing) deviating from the intended or expected course
 - * (of behavior) characterized by a lack of self-control or sense of responsibility
 
Usage Examples
- The wayward child refused to listen to her parents and often got into trouble at school.
 - The wayward ball bounced off the wall and into the neighboring yard.
 - The company's wayward financial dealings led to a series of scandals and lawsuits.
 
Antonyms
                                                obedient
                                                                        compliant
                                                                        manageable
                                                                        cooperative
                                                                        dutiful
                                                                        respectful
                                                                        well-behaved
                                                                        orderly
                                                                        disciplined
                                                                        self-controlled
                                                                        responsible
                                                                        reliable
                                                                        stable
                                                                        steady
                                                                        consistent
                                                                        predictable
                                                                        biddable
                                                                        submissive
                                                                        tractable
                                                                        amenable
                                                                        docile
                                                                        placid
                                                                        serene
                                                                        peaceful
                                                                        calm