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balky
adjective \ˈbȯ-kē sometimes ˈbȯl-\
: not doing what is wanted or expected
balk·i·erbalk·i·est
Full Definition of BALKY
: refusing or likely to refuse to proceed, act, or function as directed or expected <a balky mule> <a balky engine>
— balk·i·ness noun
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First Known Use of BALKY
1847
Related to BALKY
- Synonyms
- disobedient, contrary, contumacious, defiant, froward, incompliant, insubordinate, intractable, obstreperous, rebel, rebellious, recalcitrant, recusant, refractory, restive, ungovernable, unruly, untoward, wayward, willful (or wilful)
- Antonyms
- amenable, biddable, compliant, conformable, docile, obedient, ruly, submissive, tractable
Synonym Discussion of BALKY
contrary, perverse, restive, balky, wayward mean inclined to resist authority or control. contrary implies a temperamental unwillingness to accept orders or advice <a contrary child>. perverse may imply wrongheaded, determined, or cranky opposition to what is reasonable or normal <a perverse, intractable critic>. restive suggests unwillingness or inability to submit to discipline or follow orders <tired soldiers growing restive>. balky suggests a refusing to proceed in a desired direction or course of action <a balky witness>. wayward suggests strong-willed capriciousness and irregularity in behavior <a school for wayward youths>.
BALKY Defined for Kids
balky
adjective \ˈbȯ-kē\
balk·i·erbalk·i·est
Definition of BALKY for Kids
: likely to stop or refuse to go <a balky engine>
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