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All uncompliant synonyms

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adj uncompliant

  • in-compliant — not compliant; unyielding.
  • die hard — If you say that habits or attitudes die hard, you mean that they take a very long time to disappear or change, so that it may not be possible to get rid of them completely.
  • hardline — an uncompromising or unyielding stand, especially in politics.
  • disaffected — discontented and disloyal, as toward the government or toward authority.
  • inalterable — unalterable.
  • disobedient — neglecting or refusing to obey; not submitting; refractory.
  • cross-grained — (of timber) having the fibres arranged irregularly or in a direction that deviates from the axis of the piece
  • inflexible — not flexible; incapable of or resistant to being bent; rigid: an inflexible steel rod.
  • fractious — refractory or unruly: a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness.
  • hardcore — unswervingly committed; uncompromising; dedicated: a hard-core segregationist.
  • disorderly — characterized by disorder; irregular; untidy; confused: a disorderly desk.
  • locked in — a device for securing a door, gate, lid, drawer, or the like in position when closed, consisting of a bolt or system of bolts propelled and withdrawn by a mechanism operated by a key, dial, etc.
  • dissentious — contentious; quarrelsome.
  • hard and fast — strongly binding; not to be set aside or violated: hard-and-fast rules.
  • insubordinate — not submitting to authority; disobedient: an insubordinate soldier.
  • brassbound — inflexibly entrenched
  • mule — a lounging slipper that covers the toes and instep or only the instep.
  • adamantine — very hard; unbreakable or unyielding
  • incompliant — not compliant; unyielding.

adjective uncompliant

  • impliable — (archaic) Not pliable; inflexible; unyielding.
  • indisciplined — Alternative form of undisciplined.
  • immalleable — (archaic) Not malleable.
  • nonobservant — Not observant; not religious; not participating in the observance of religion.
  • wayward — turned or turning away from what is right or proper; willful; disobedient: a wayward son; wayward behavior.
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