1. wayward - Adjective
2. wayward - Adjective Satellite
Taking one's own way; disobedient; froward; perverse; willful.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMary Mary quite contrary Source: Internet
an obstinate child with a violent temper Source: Internet
a perverse mood Source: Internet
wayward behavior Source: Internet
Agarwal (106) and Rahul (69) stitched 183 runs for the opening stand, the highest partnership for any wicket so far this season as they took apart the Royals bowlers who were also wayward in their line and length. Source: Internet
And it’s not like he was that wayward off the tee. Source: Internet