noncooperation Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- contrariness
- obstinacy
- contumacy
- recalcitrance
- insubordination
- unruliness
- refractoriness
- inconsiderateness
- intractability
- civil-disobedience
- rudeness
- waywardness
- obduracy
Weak:
- impertinence
- perversity
- ungraciousness
- tenacity
- frowardness
- discourteousness
- hardheadedness
- mischievousness
- peevishness
- balkiness
- obstreperousness
- pigheadedness
- doggedness
- inconsideration
- obstinateness
- tenaciousness
- insolence
- impudence
- self-will
- pertinaciousness
- obdurateness
- naughtiness
- knavery
- impoliteness
- pertinacity
- mulishness
Meaning of noncooperation
noncooperation
failure or refusal to cooperate, refusal through civil disobedience of a people to cooperate with the government of a country, failure or refusal to cooperate especially with the government
noncooperation Sentence Examples
- The workers' noncooperation brought the factory to a standstill.
- Noncooperation is a form of resistance that can be used to protest injustice.
- The noncooperation movement in India was a powerful force in the struggle for independence.
- The United States imposed noncooperation sanctions on North Korea in response to its nuclear program.
- The students' noncooperation with the school administration led to the cancellation of exams.
- The noncooperation of the witness made it impossible to prosecute the defendant.
- The government's policy of noncooperation with the international community was met with widespread criticism.
- The prisoner's noncooperation with the guards made it difficult to maintain order in the prison.
- The noncooperation of the fire hydrant made it impossible to extinguish the blaze.
- The noncooperation of the computer caused all data to be lost.
FAQs About the word noncooperation
failure or refusal to cooperate, refusal through civil disobedience of a people to cooperate with the government of a country, failure or refusal to cooperate e
rebellion, willfulness, stubbornness,rebelliousness, disrespect, disobedience, defiance, contrariness, obstinacy, contumacy
submissiveness, subserviency, slavishness, amenability,amiability, agreeability, subservience, obedience, dutifulness,deference
The workers' noncooperation brought the factory to a standstill.
Noncooperation is a form of resistance that can be used to protest injustice.
The noncooperation movement in India was a powerful force in the struggle for independence.
The United States imposed noncooperation sanctions on North Korea in response to its nuclear program.