Obstreperous

[uhb-strep-er-uhs]

Part of speech: adjective

  1. noisy and difficult to control; boisterous and unruly; resisting or challenging authority or discipline

Examples of

Obstreperous

in a sentence

  • The obstreperous children disrupted the entire classroom with their incessant chatter and refusal to follow instructions.
  • The obstreperous protesters clashed with law enforcement, resulting in a chaotic scene.

Did you Know?

“Obstreperous” comes from the Latin word obstreperus, meaning “clamorous” or “noisy.” Individuals or groups described as obstreperous often exhibit disruptive or disorderly behavior, making it challenging for others to maintain order or control. Whether in classrooms, public spaces, or political demonstrations, obstreperous individuals can disrupt harmony and impede progress. Addressing obstreperous behavior requires patience, firmness, and effective communication strategies to restore order and foster cooperation.

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