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Wayward Meaning in English

word

ˈweɪwɝd
WAY-werd
wˈeɪwəd
WAY-wuhd

释义

Describes someone or something that is difficult to control because they do not follow rules or expectations, often behaving in unpredictable or rebellious ways.

用法与细微差别

'Wayward' is formal/literary and often describes children, behavior, or objects that do not go as expected. It suggests stubbornness, unpredictability, or resistance to control. Do not confuse with 'awkward' (clumsy) or 'inward' (internal). Commonly used in phrases like 'wayward child' or 'wayward path.'

例句

The teacher found it hard to manage her wayward students.

basic

The wayward wind broke the umbrella.

basic

Her wayward hair would not stay down.

basic

His wayward behavior worried his parents.

natural

After years of being wayward, he finally settled down.

natural

I admire her wayward spirit—she always follows her own path.

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