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.
Teenagers rebel against rules.
Rebellious is the corresponding adjective to the noun/verb rebel
Other words for rebel are:insurrectionistinsurgentrenegademaverick
A rebel
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.
Rebel, hotel, balloon, cartoon.
The stress in the word "rebel" can vary depending on its use as a noun or a verb. When used as a noun (referring to a person who resists authority), the stress is on the first syllable: "RE-bel." However, when used as a verb (to resist or rise against), the stress shifts to the second syllable: "re-BEL."
Every word contains at least one syllable. Rebel has two syllables.
In general, we often see reference works suggest emphasis on the first syllable. But it depends on the usage. The word conflict has the two syllables. In some applications, the first one is accented, and in yet others, the second syllable gets the accent. Let's look at a couple of examples. The conflict wore on the people of the north, and they rose en masse to force out the rebel combatants. [The first syllable gets the accent.] If we were to make that programming change, the new instructions would conflict with existing programming and the machine would lock up. [The second syllable is accented here.] There seems to be a tendency that usage as a noun gets an accent on the first syllable, and the usage as an intransitive verb gets that accent moved to the second syllable.
you get it by doing defend a lot of times wearing the soilder and head uniforms but first you have to find power cells find the black box and destroy the kingadet
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.
First song in the trailer is called Rebel Rouser from Duane Eddy, the second is from Greenday but I don't remember what it was called
the first person to create the rebel flag was a black women in the slave days
Second Thoughts - 1991 Rebel Without a Pause 2-1 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2011)
To get angel fish you have to breed rebel and creative and keep breeding till you get this white egg with wings and it might not work the first and second time
because he was nasty and palm to all
In the 1973 Rebel 500, Cale Yarborough started second. He finished the race in 19th position.