নিরঙ্কুশ, স্বেচ্ছাচারী, খেয়ালী, দজ্জাল, উদ্দাম, উচ্ছৃঙ্খল, স্বৈরাচারী, স্বেচ্ছাচারিতাপূর্ণ, বেলেল্লা, স্বৈর, ধিঙ্গি
(1) Resistant to guidance or discipline
(2) Contrary
(3) Unmanageable
(1) She takes the rap for her wayward brother, going to jail for his crimes.
(2) He then had to deal with the increasingly wayward behaviour of his younger daughter, Joanna.
(3) However, in 1998, I changed my wayward behaviour and, within a few months, closed all but one account.
(4) Still, she did a great job of taking the media spotlight off her wayward brother, Michael.
(5) I flatter myself by thinking that some wayward janitor refuses to wash it off because he agrees with the sentiment.
(6) Your wayward attitude and ill-conceived policies have done great harm to this country.
(7) The shamans believe this was caused by a wayward spirit who reneged on their deal.
(8) I liked it better when it was a home for wayward boys and girls!
(9) Anyone who has had to manage wayward or unruly livestock will know that the easiest way to do so is with food.
(10) Now, he shoulders much of the blame for Daniel's wayward behaviour.
(11) Teachers should also take a lead in helping correct the misconception of the now wayward pupils.
(12) Later he was even prepared to rule that wayward parents should be sent on special parenting courses to teach them how to behave better.
(13) This was supposed to be a feel-good story about a mission to save a wayward cow.
(14) Many believe that the law will destroy efforts to reform a wayward youth.
(15) His threat, seen as a ploy to call wayward allies to heel, prompted a rousing statement of support yesterday.
(16) A fabulous young woman leading a project for wayward pupils explained how difficult it was for boys in her community.
(17) He confessed that he had been fed up with the wayward habits of his elder brother and that was the reason he killed him.
(18) Spacey plays a man involved with a wayward woman, a selfish, drunken slutty type.
(19) Many religious texts legitimise keeping wayward women under control through the use of physical violence.
(20) But now that marriage has gone out of fashion in Britain, our young men are no longer growing out of their wayward behaviour.
willful
headstrong
stubborn
obstinate
obdurate
perverse
contrary
disobedient
insubordinate
undisciplined
rebellious
defiant
uncooperative
recalcitrant
unruly
wild
unmanageable
erratic
difficult
impossible
refractory
amenable
compliant
docile
obedient
submissive
tractable
Controllable
Manageable
Obedient
Manageable
Obedient