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.
The word rebellious is an adjective. Someone who is rebellious shows rebellion.
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.
Rebellious is the corresponding adjective to the noun/verb rebel
The abstract noun forms of the verb to rebel are rebellionand the gerund, rebelling. 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 suffix is actually 'ion' to form the noun from a verb. For example, the verb to act becomes the action, to rebel becomes a rebellion, to fuse becomes a fusion, to abduct becomes an abduction, etc.
The word rebelliousness is the noun form of the adjective rebellious.The word rebellious is the adjective form of the noun rebel.The noun forms of the verb to rebel are rebellion and the gerund, rebelling.
Rebel. It is used as both a noun and a verb. A rebel is one who rebels. Hence: forming a rebellion.
Rebel can be used as either a noun or a verb. When it's a noun, it is pronounced REH'-bull, but when it is a verb, it is pronounced re-BELL'. An example of the noun version used in a sentence would be:"It is said that teenagers often think of themselves as rebels."The verb form used in a sentence would look something like:"In Libya, people are rebelling against the current form of government."
The word rebellious is an adjective. Someone who is rebellious shows rebellion.
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.
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.
Rebellious is the corresponding adjective to the noun/verb rebel
The abstract noun forms of the verb to rebel are rebellionand the gerund, rebelling. 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 suffix is actually 'ion' to form the noun from a verb. For example, the verb to act becomes the action, to rebel becomes a rebellion, to fuse becomes a fusion, to abduct becomes an abduction, etc.
As you have - either as a noun or a verb.
Rebellious is the adjective form of rebel.
Rebels is the plural of rebel