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defiance

[dih-fahy-uhns] / dɪˈfaɪ əns /


Example Sentences

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Then comes a line that sounds less like defiance than habit:

From BBC

To someone unfamiliar with the condition, all could be mistaken for intoxication, defiance or guilt.

From Los Angeles Times

She also cut her hair short - an act of defiance in a village where girls are expected to grow it long.

From BBC

As the upset to end all upsets loomed large, Scotland pounded hard at the Welsh line, their desperation in full flow, the home defiance bordering on the heroic.

From BBC

I heard you were calm and even smiled when it was announced—an act of defiance to tell them they might have your body but will never shackle your spirit.

From The Wall Street Journal