Wayward

Word WAYWARD
Character 7
Hyphenation way ward
Pronunciations /ˈweɪwɚd/

Definitions and meanings of "Wayward"

What do we mean by wayward?

Deviating from what is desired, expected, or required, especially in being disobedient or in gratifying one's own inclinations. adjective

Difficult or impossible to manage, control, or keep in order. adjective

Going somewhere not intended or desired. adjective

Following no clear pattern; unpredictable. adjective

Full of caprices or whims; froward; perverse.

Irregular; vacillating; unsteady, undulating. or fluctuating: as, the wayward flight of certain birds.

Synonyms Wayward, Wilful, Contrary, Untoward, headstrong, intractable, unruly. The italicized words tend toward the same meaning by different ways. Wayward, by derivation, applies to one who turns away from what he is desired or expected to be or to do; but. from its seeming derivation, it has come to apply more often to one who turns toward ways that suit himself, whether or not they happen to be what others desire. Wilful suggests that the person is full of self-will, which asserts itself against those whose wishes ought to be deferred to or whose commands should be obeyed. Contrary and untoward express the same idea, the one in a positive, the other in a negative form. Contrary is an energetic word, expressing the idea that one takes, or is disposed to take, the course exactly opposite to that which he is expected or desired to take. Contrariness, when ingrained, becomes perverseness: as, a contrary disposition; a contrary fellow. This use of contrary is by many considered colloquial, but has the recommendation of figurative force. Contrary and untoward view the person as one to be managed; untoward views the person also as the object of mental or moral discipline: this perhaps through its use in Acts ii. 40. An untoward person is not responsive to persuasion, advice, influence, or requests; untoward circumstances are similarly such as do not help us in our plans. All these words imply that the only consistency in the person's conduct is in this self-willed independence of others' wishes or opposition to them, but untoward implies it least. See perverse.

Taking one's own way; disobedient; froward; perverse; willful. adjective

Given to wilful, perverse deviation from the expected norm; tending to stray adjective

Obstinate, contrary and unpredictable adjective

Not on target adjective

Resistant to guidance or discipline adjective

Given to wilful, perverse deviation from the expected norm; tending to stray

Obstinate, contrary and unpredictable

Not on target

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The word "wayward" in example sentences

Pastor Collom's ties with the kids relate to his own youth, which he describes as wayward on his chapter's Web site. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Someone's Gonna Rescue You" is not exactly Young's finest compositional hour a directionless tune sung partly in wayward falsetto. ❋ Kitty Empire (2010)

As for our little Madelon, the small, round, pinafored child was hardly recognisable in this slim little girl, in white frock, with brown hair that hung in short wayward tangling waves, instead of curling in soft ringlets all over her head; and yet Graham, who rarely forgot ❋ Eleanor Frances Poynter (N/A)

But instead of providing Jeremy with the support he needed, the Westerly School Department filed a petition with the state's family court asking that Jeremy be found "wayward" - a hopelessly technical term that few parents or kids understand - on the basis of his alleged ❋ Yelena Konanova (2010)

All accounted for, then pondered, one worries about how best to change the direction of what some might call a wayward ways. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Indeed, given the parochial concerns that members of Congress have with getting themselves re-elected, and given the power of the president to threaten and cajole members of Congress, it might be argued that Jefferson was prescient in seeing the need to provide an "outside-the-Beltway" avenue -- closer to the people -- for calling a wayward or criminal chief executive to account. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Present day scientists have thus chosen to call a wayward and menacing celestial body Apophis. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Please tell me what in the world BET has to do with this story about the KKK or about those so-called wayward children in Nashville? ❋ Nathaniel Livingston (2006)

Or that of the Old Testament prophets who called wayward people to task with unsparing honesty? ❋ Christopher O'Brien (2006)

Her mother, knowing better how the world goes on, promiscuously, and at leisure, and how the right point slides away when stronger forces come to bear, was very often vexed by the crotchets of the girl, and called her wayward, headstrong, and sometimes nothing milder than “a saucy miss.” ❋ Richard Doddridge (2004)

Moreover, she was rather what might be called wayward—I’ll go so far as to say what I should call wayward myself, ” said Mr. Omer—“didn’t know her own mind quite—a little spoiled—and couldn’t at first, exactly bind herself down. ❋ Unknown (1917)

Moreover, she was rather what might be called wayward - I'll go so far as to say what I should call wayward myself, 'said Mr. Omer;' - didn't know her own mind quite - a little spoiled - and couldn't, at first, exactly bind herself down. ❋ Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 (1917)

Her mother, knowing better how the world goes on, promiscuously, and at leisure, and how the right point slides away when stronger forces come to bear, was very often vexed by the crotchets of the girl, and called her wayward, headstrong, and sometimes nothing milder than "a saucy miss." ❋ Unknown (1862)

Moreover, she was rather what might be called wayward-I'll go so far as to say what I should call wayward myself, 'said Mr. Omer;' - didn't know her own mind quite-a little spoiled-and couldn't, at first, exactly bind herself down. ❋ Unknown (1850)

A couple of catches that went down cost us the game, coupled with something you could describe as wayward bowling. ❋ Unknown (2011)

"A couple of catches that went down cost us the game, coupled with something you could describe as wayward bowling." ❋ Unknown (2011)

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