Definition:
Okay, the user wants me to define the word "unobedience" in two sentences. First, I need to make sure I understand what that word means. Unobedience refers to disobeying a rule or authority without being justified.
For the first sentence, I can start by explaining it as the act of refusing to follow a rule because it's unjustifiable. Then, for the second sentence, I should mention that it can also mean not complying with a person's expectations, which shows more than just disobeying rules.
Wait, does "unobedience" imply that disobedience is justified? Hmm, maybe the user wants to highlight that without justification. So in the first sentence, emphasize that it's refusing due to unjust reasons. In the second, explain the non-compliance aspect. That should cover both meanings clearly.
1.
Unobedience
means disobeying a rule or authority without being justified by reason or logic.
2. It refers to not complying with expectations or expectations of others, often showing defiance in a lack of justification.
unobedience