INSUBORDINATE
ADJECTIVES
1000 — WILD unruly, insubordinate, wayward
1450 — REBELLIOUS in rebellion, insubordinate
1603 — CONTUMACIOUS obstinately resisting authority; stubbornly perverse, insubordinate, rebellious
1844 — GAMSTERRIE perverse, insubordinate, unmanageable, unruly → Sc.
NOUNS, PERSON
1937 — PERFORMER an habitually insubordinate or disruptive person; a troublemaker → sl., chiefly nautical usage