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Insubordinate Meaning in English

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ˌɪnsəˈbɔɹdəˌneɪt/, /ˌɪnsəˈbɔɹdənət
in-suh-BOR-duh-nayt
ˌɪnsəbˈɔːdɪnət
in-suh-BAW-di-nuht

Definition

Refusing to follow orders or showing a lack of respect for someone in authority, especially at work or in the military.

Usage & Nuances

Used in formal or professional contexts, especially about employees, students, or soldiers. Stronger than 'disobedient' and implies defiance of authority. Common collocations: 'insubordinate attitude', 'insubordinate behavior'. Not used for mild misbehavior.

Example Sentences

He was fired for being insubordinate to his manager.

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The soldier was punished for his insubordinate actions.

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Her insubordinate attitude created problems in the classroom.

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You can't just ignore your boss's instructions—that's really insubordinate.

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His insubordinate behavior got him in trouble with the principal again.

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If you keep being insubordinate, you might lose your job.

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