obey
Used to emphasize that obedience is expected without any delay.
Similar to 'immediately', implying an instantaneous reaction.
Emphasizes the speed of the obedience.
To obey without thinking or questioning, sometimes with negative connotations.
To accept and follow orders without any doubt or questions.
To accept and follow orders without any doubt or questions.
To obey but in an unwilling or hesitant way.
To obey in a quiet, gentle, and submissive way.
A strong statement that a rule or law is absolute and requires compliance.
Used to state that a rule or law is non-negotiable and must be followed.
Used as a defense or excuse for actions that may be questionable.
A moral or legal responsibility to follow rules or commands.
A binding agreement or requirement to follow rules or commands.
A formal way to describe an act of disobedience, often with consequences.
A strong modal verb indicating a mandatory requirement to obey.
Indicates an obligation or necessity to obey.
To explicitly state or show that you will not obey.
Not managing to obey, often used in formal or legal contexts.
To show readiness or preparedness to obey.
To make a formal declaration that one will obey in the future.