Other words for rebel are:
insurrectionist
insurgent
renegade
maverick
troublemaker
diabolical
conniving
the breaker of the rules
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revolutionary insurrectionist malcontent dissenter insurgent mutineer
The adjective form of the verb 'to rebel' are rebellious and rebelling.
Revolt Dissent Rise up Rebel
I rebel drugs.
going against
A rebel was rebelling in the square.
To Revolt
When the word "rebel" is used as a noun ("The rebel got away"), the first syllable is stressed and the second is relatively unstressed. When the word "rebel" is used as a verb (The slaves decided to rebel) the second syllable is stressed and the first syllable us unstressed.
rebellious
The word 'rebel' is both a verb and a noun. The noun rebel is a word for a person who will not comply or rises in armed resistance against an establish government or authority. Other noun forms are rebellion and rebelliousness.
No, the noun 'rebel' is a concrete noun, a word for someone who opposes people in authority or opposes accepted ways of doing things; a word for a physical person.The abstract noun forms of the verb to rebel are rebellion and the gerund, rebelling.
Rebel, disobey, or disloyal or betrayal.
revolutionary
Protester. Sceptic, heretic, nonconformist, rebel, separatist
Rebels is the plural of rebel
a male rebel = mored (מורד) a female rebel = moredet (מורדת)
The word that completes the analogy is "rebel." Just as a mausoleum is a grand tomb and a maverick is a rebellious or unconventional person, a rebel is someone who goes against the norms or rules.
When the word "rebel" is used as a noun ("The rebel got away"), the first syllable is stressed and the second is relatively unstressed. When the word "rebel" is used as a verb (The slaves decided to rebel) the second syllable is stressed and the first syllable us unstressed.
Luke Skywalker joined forces with the Rebel Alliance.
"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.
rebellious
The root word of "rebellion" is "rebel," which comes from the Latin word "rebellare," meaning "to wage war against."
rebellious
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