Pronunciation: /ˈɪndəˌsaɪl/
adjective not easily taught, disciplined, or managed; unruly
A1 The indocile puppy refused to sit when commanded.
A2 The indocile student constantly disrupted the class with his behavior.
B1 The indocile horse was difficult to train and control.
B2 Her indocile nature made it challenging for her to follow instructions.
C1 The indocile child required a lot of patience and understanding from his parents.
C2 Dealing with an indocile employee can be a test of leadership skills.
formal The indocile student refused to follow the teacher's instructions.
informal He's so indocile, he never listens to anyone.
slang That indocile kid is always causing trouble.
figurative Her indocile nature was like a wild horse that couldn't be tamed.
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