The word for someone against authority is rebel.
"Rebelde" in Spanish translates to "rebel" in English. It refers to someone who resists authority or control, and typically goes against established norms or rules.
Disobedient refers to someone who does not follow rules, commands, or instructions. It implies a lack of compliance with authority or a refusal to adhere to established guidelines.
a person who goes against or with someone for example im going against the government
To rebel against someone means to resist or defy their authority, rules, or decisions. It typically involves going against what was expected or required of you by that person.
Someone who actively participates in a violent uprising against an established government or regime.
Rebellious applies to someone who rebels, someone who refuses to follow existing rules, to obey instructions, to recognize authority, or to conform to established values.Rebellious applies directly to those in a rebellion : a revolution, coup, or insurrection against an existing government or ruler.
The word "rebellious" is an adjective. It describes someone or something that resists authority or control.
Alien means someone from a different CountrySedition means conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch.
Antecendent action is when you substitute someone but in science you must have the word Substitute action is the same
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The word 'rebel' is a noun, a verb, and an adjective.The noun 'rebel' (reb el) is a word for someone who refuses to give in to authority; someone who takes action against an authority or a government; a word for a person.The verb 'rebel' (re bel) is to take action against an authority or a ruler.The adjective 'rebel' (re bel) describes a noun as refusing to give in to authority or taking action against an authority or a government.Examples:He's a rebel when it comes to fashion. (noun)The time had come for the citizens to rebel against the taxes. (verb)The rebel forces have moved closer to the city. (adjective)The noun forms of the verb to rebel are rebellion and the gerund, rebelling.
it means that if you are under authority, someone has more power over you for example a teacher has authority over his/her pupils.