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    way·ward
    [ˈwāwərd]
    adjective
    wayward (adjective)
    1. difficult to control or predict because of unusual or perverse behavior:
      "his wayward emotions" · "her wayward, difficult sister"
    Origin
    late Middle English: shortening of obsolete awayward ‘turned away’; compare with froward.
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  2. Wayward is an adjective that can be used to describe someone or something that is1234:
    • Following one's own capricious, wanton, or depraved inclinations
    • Following no clear principle or law
    • Opposite to what is desired or expected
    • Not behaving or moving as expected
    • Disregarding or rejecting what is right or proper; willful; disobedient
    • Prompted by caprice; capricious
    • Changing unpredictably; erratic
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    1 : following one's own capricious, wanton, or depraved inclinations : ungovernable a wayward child 2 : following no clear principle or law : unpredictable 3 : opposite to what is desired or expected : untoward
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wayward
    wayward adjective us / ˈweɪ·wərd / Add to word list not behaving or moving as expected: He was a wayward kid. A wayward ball bounced into the yard.
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/wayward
    wayward / (ˈweɪwəd) / adjective wanting to have one's own way regardless of the wishes or good of others capricious, erratic, or unpredictable
    www.dictionary.com/browse/wayward
    way•ward (ˈweɪ wərd) adj. 1. disregarding or rejecting what is right or proper; willful; disobedient. 2. prompted by caprice; capricious: a wayward impulse. 3. changing unpredictably; erratic: a wayward breeze.
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