The difference between Disobey and Listen

When used as verbs, disobey means to refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey an order of (somebody), whereas listen means to pay attention to a sound or speech.


check bellow for the other definitions of Disobey and Listen

  1. Disobey as a verb (transitive):

    To refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey an order of (somebody).

  2. Disobey as a verb (intransitive):

    To refuse or (intentionally) fail to obey.

  1. Listen as a verb (intransitive):

    To pay attention to a sound or speech.

    Examples:

    "Please listen carefully as I explain.  nowrap I like to listen to music."

  2. Listen as a verb (intransitive):

    To expect or wait for a sound, such as a signal.

    Examples:

    "You should listen for the starting gun."

  3. Listen as a verb (intransitive):

    To accept advice or obey instruction; to agree or assent.

    Examples:

    "'Listen, the only reason I yelled at you was because nowrap I was upset, OK?  nowrap Good children listen to their parents."

  4. Listen as a verb (transitive, archaic):

    To hear (something or someone), to pay attention to.