defiant - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • openly: Other pupils provoke peers and are confrontational or openly defiant and sometimes physically aggressive toward adults.
  • almost: You sing with an almost defiant Northern accent - why?
  • still: He storms off to his room, still defiant.
  • very: Johnny is very defiant " Yeah, he's hamming it up.
  • yet: First impressions New York City, scarred yet defiant, is the starting point for many British visitors to the East Coast.
  • so: That is why they are so defiant of the laws of nature.

Preposition: on

  • threshold: The Irish officer stood up disordered and defiant on the threshold.

Modifies a noun

  • gesture: It was a fantastic, defiant gesture on such a horrific day.
  • stance: The choir appear out of doorways and alleys just in time to answer his defiant stance, before ducking back indoors.
  • mood: Their stronger second-half showing left O'Leary in defiant mood afterward.
  • refusal: The police sent back a defiant refusal to this call, responding with equally vigorous fire.
  • attitude: On the outbreak they broke away into defiant attitude.
  • disorder: Dr. Add says " You have oppositional defiant disorder, sir.

Used with adjective complement

  • remain: However, King Charles remained defiant in the face of imminent defeat.
  • stand: Her lyrics were about secret loves, but instead of going into the corner and weeping she stood defiant.
  • become: This has also happened outside school hours and he has also become very defiant.
  • look: Under the influence of reaction he even looked defiant.
  • say: I'll still be here next year, says defiant Blair Independent, UK - 16 Jul 2006 By Andrew Grice, Political Editor.

Preposition: in

  • face: However, King Charles remained defiant in the face of imminent defeat.
  • defeat: Defiant in defeat, Thompson congratulated his side on an excellent performance.

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