/ˈweɪwədnəs/ – noun
Definition: sự bướng bỉnh, sự ương ngạnh, không vâng lời (một dạng phạm pháp của trẻ vị thành niên).
A more thorough explanation: Waywardness refers to the quality or state of being difficult to control or predict, often characterized by disobedience, unpredictability, or a tendency to stray from the expected or desired course of action.
Example: The court found the defendant’s waywardness in failing to comply with the terms of the probation to be a violation of the court order.