way·ward /ˈwewɚ/
(a.)任性的,不定的,剛愎的
Way·ward a. Taking one's own way; disobedient; froward; perverse; willful.
My wife is in a wayward mood. --Shak.
Wayward beauty doth not fancy move. --Fairfax.
Wilt thou forgive the wayward thought? --Keble.
-- Way*ward*ly, adv. -- Way*ward*ness, n.
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wayward
adj : resistant to guidance or discipline; "Mary Mary quite
contrary"; "an obstinate child with a violent temper";
"a perverse mood"; "wayward behavior" [syn: contrary,
obstinate, perverse]