ngổ ngược
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Wayward and impertinent: Describes a person, typically a child or subordinate, who is disobedient, stubbornly contrary, and shows a lack of proper respect or deference. It implies a defiant and unruly attitude.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- Đứa trẻ đó rất ngổ ngược, không nghe lời ai cả. (That child is very wayward and impertinent; he doesn't listen to anyone.)
- Thái độ ngổ ngược của nó khiến thầy cô phiền lòng. (His impertinent attitude troubles the teachers.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in contexts criticizing behavior that defies social or familial hierarchy and expectations of respect. It carries a stronger negative connotation than simply being "disobedient," adding a layer of insolence.
Variants and Related Words
- Ngỗ ngược (adj): This is a common variant spelling with the same meaning.
- Nó ăn nói ngỗ ngược với bố mẹ. (He speaks impertinently to his parents.)
Synonyms
- Insolent: Showing a rude and arrogant lack of respect.
- Defiant: Openly resisting authority.
- Contrary: Perversely inclined to disagree or oppose.
- Unruly: Disorderly and disruptive.
Related Idioms
- While "ngổ ngược" itself is not typically part of a fixed idiom, the behavior it describes is central to phrases like:
- Cãi cha cãi mẹ: To talk back to one's parents (a specific example of ngổ ngược behavior).
- Đừng có ngổ ngược, cãi cha cãi mẹ như thế! (Don't be so impertinent and talk back to your parents like that!)
- Wayward and impertinent