willful

/ˈwɪlfʊl/

Definitions

1. adjective

Having or showing a deliberate and often disobedient intention to do something.

“Her willful refusal to follow the rules caused a lot of problems.”

2. noun

A person who acts in a stubborn or disobedient way, especially as a child.

“The teacher had to deal with a willful student who refused to do his homework.”

Synonyms

  • defiant
  • obstinate
  • stubborn

Antonyms

  • compliant
  • docile
  • obedient