What are the hypernyms for Being insubordinate?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
contumacy, defiance, disobedience, disregard, insubordination, insurrection, mutiny, opposition, rebellion, rebelliousness, recalcitrance, refractoriness.
What are the opposite words for being insubordinate?
Being insubordinate means refusing to obey authority or rules. Antonyms for this word would be compliant, respectful, obedient or dutiful. A compliant person follows instructions diligently and does not question authority. A respectful person speaks with deference towards authority and follows protocols properly. An obedient person obeys orders without question, while a dutiful person fulfills their responsibilities with diligence and dedication. Being insubordinate can lead to consequences that could have been avoided by being compliant, respectful or obedient. These words, therefore, have a positive connotation and are traits that are generally considered desirable in people, especially those in positions of authority.
What are the antonyms for Being insubordinate?
-
v.
• misbehave
• mutiny
• rebel
- agree
, - approve
, - compliment
, - endorse
, - give in
, - laud
, - lose
, - make peace
, - praise
, - sanction
, - support
, - surrender
, - yield
.
Word of the Day
multitasker
-
The word "multitasker" usually refers to someone who can perform different tasks simultaneously. However, there are several antonyms for this word, which describe the opposite type...