English to Spanish Dictionary wayward

wayward

rebelde
definition
adjective
her wayward, difficult sister
difficult to control or predict because of unusual or perverse behavior.
translation of 'wayward'
adjective
veleidoso,
voluntarioso,
inexplicable,
caprichoso,
rebelde,
variable,
travieso
example
A fabulous young woman leading a project for 'wayward' pupils explained how difficult it was for boys in her community.
His threat, seen as a ploy to call 'wayward' allies to heel, prompted a rousing statement of support yesterday.
Many believe that the law will destroy efforts to reform a 'wayward' youth.
Spacey plays a man involved with a 'wayward' woman, a selfish, drunken slutty type.
The shamans believe this was caused by a 'wayward' spirit who reneged on their deal.
She takes the rap for her 'wayward' brother, going to jail for his crimes.
I liked it better when it was a home for 'wayward' boys and girls!
Many religious texts legitimise keeping 'wayward' women under control through the use of physical violence.
Later he was even prepared to rule that 'wayward' parents should be sent on special parenting courses to teach them how to behave better.
But now that marriage has gone out of fashion in Britain, our young men are no longer growing out of their 'wayward' behaviour.
Still, she did a great job of taking the media spotlight off her 'wayward' brother, Michael.
He confessed that he had been fed up with the 'wayward' habits of his elder brother and that was the reason he killed him.
However, in 1998, I changed my 'wayward' behaviour and, within a few months, closed all but one account.
Teachers should also take a lead in helping correct the misconception of the now 'wayward' pupils.
Three out of four New Zealanders want judges given the power to start cracking down on the parents of 'wayward' children.
Anyone who has had to manage 'wayward' or unruly livestock will know that the easiest way to do so is with food.
Your 'wayward' attitude and ill-conceived policies have done great harm to this country.
This was supposed to be a feel-good story about a mission to save a 'wayward' cow.
I flatter myself by thinking that some 'wayward' janitor refuses to wash it off because he agrees with the sentiment.
He then had to deal with the increasingly 'wayward' behaviour of his younger daughter, Joanna.
Now, he shoulders much of the blame for Daniel's 'wayward' behaviour.
It cannot compel you to remain in the congregation, forbid you from joining a competing sect, or punish you for your 'waywardness' .
And then like many before them they paid the penalty for their own 'waywardness' .
A lack of monitoring means misdemeanours go largely unreported, but already many British security firms, who traditionally enjoy the best reputation, have expressed worries about some of their colleagues' 'waywardness' .
By the 1980s, however, her 'waywardness' , failing health and fading interest in contemporary music began to skew the quality of her output.
This is why, far from condemning individuals for their 'waywardness' , hard drugs policy is increasingly therapeutic - treating users as patients who need protecting from their addiction, rather than individuals who should be punished.
We've gotten used to blaming parents for the 'waywardness' of their children, when we don't blame the children themselves.
‘Parents say the child is stubborn, wilful and try to put down his 'waywardness' to other things,’ she says.
It is difficult to find in living memory another example of a head of state who has behaved so 'waywardly' , with the possible exception many years ago of President Lumumba of The Congo.
With a performance like tonight's though, people should be wondering how long the star's fantasy world can exist when it keeps getting more 'waywardly' scatty and sad by the day.
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