Rebel синонимы

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  • insurgent

    revolutionary, rebellious

  • revolt

    activity, action

  • rebellious

    dissident, insurgent

  • mutineer

    revolutionary, resist

  • mutiny

    revolt, rebellion

  • insurrectionist

    resist, insurrectionary

  • rise

    action, resist

  • revolutionary

    rebellious, resist

  • revolutionist

    revolutionary, resist

  • insubordinate

    rebellious, dissident

  • resist

    action, revolt

  • insurrectionary

    revolutionary, rebellious

  • mutinous

    dissident, insurgent

  • rise up

    revolt, refuse to obey

  • renegade

    traitorous, traitor

  • defy

    behave poorly, refuse to obey

  • maverick

    nonconformist

  • nonconformist

    objector, revolutionary

  • disobey

    defy, behave poorly

  • oppose

    action, disagree

  • riot

    activity, revolt

  • dissenter

    nonconformist, objector

  • anarchist

    insurrectionist, person who does not obey

  • agitator

    insurrectionist, person who does not obey

  • heretic

    objector, nonconformist

  • guerrilla

    rebellious, person who does not obey

  • dissent

    disagree, defy

  • arise

  • iconoclast

    nonconformist, person who does not obey

  • dissident

    nonconformist

  • apostate

    heretic, heretical

  • radical

    objector, communist

  • recreant

    insurrectionist, person who does not obey

  • strike

    revolt, refuse to obey

  • recusant

    heretic, heretical

  • take up arms

    refuse to obey

  • defiant

  • recalcitrant

  • traitor

  • seditious

    dissident

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  • guerrilla
  • insurgent
  • opponent
  • rioter
  • secessionist
  • separatist
  • agitator
  • anarchist
  • antagonist
  • apostate
  • demagogue
  • deserter
  • dissenter
  • experimenter
  • heretic
  • iconoclast
  • independent
  • individualist
  • innovator
  • malcontent
  • mutineer
  • nihilist
  • nonconformist
  • recreant
  • renegade
  • resistance
  • revolutionary
  • revolutionist
  • subverter
  • traitor
  • turncoat
  • disectarian
  • experientialist
  • frondeur
  • insurrectionary
  • overthrower
  • revolter
  • schismatic
  • seditionist
  • defy
  • overthrow
  • renounce
  • resist
  • revolt
  • secede
  • take up arms
  • boycott
  • censure
  • combat
  • criticize
  • denounce
  • disobey
  • dissent
  • fight
  • mutiny
  • oppose
  • overturn
  • remonstrate
  • riot
  • strike
  • upset
  • be insubordinate
  • break with
  • come out against
  • drop out
  • get out of line
  • insurrect
  • make waves
  • opt out
  • rise up
  • rock the boat
  • run amok
  • turn against

On this page you’ll find 145 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rebel, such as: insurgent, rebellious, revolutionary, insubordinate, insurrectionary, and mutinous.

  • adherent
  • loyalist
  • comply
  • give in
  • obey
  • surrender
  • yield
  • agree
  • approve
  • compliment
  • endorse
  • laud
  • lose
  • make peace
  • praise
  • sanction
  • support

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How to use rebel in a sentence

Among them was Muhammad Qasim Shah, the last known militant from Tral, a township that had given birth in 2015 to a fresh wave of armed rebels against India following years of steady decline in the number of militants.

IS KASHMIR’S MILITANCY DEAD?CHARU KASTURIAUGUST 6, 2020OZY

The rebel general opportunely arrived in Singapore at or about the time of the outbreak of American-Spanish hostilities.

THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDSJOHN FOREMAN

Lastly, there was Aguinaldoʼs old rebel party, which rallied to the one cry “Independence.”

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WORDS RELATED TO REBEL

  • act out
  • carry on
  • raise hell
  • rebel
  • sow one’s wild oats
  • act out
  • be bad
  • be out of line
  • behave badly
  • carry on
  • fool around
  • horseplay
  • make trouble
  • misbehave
  • rebel
  • set a bad example
  • show off
  • anarchist
  • demagogue
  • disrupter
  • dissident
  • dogmatist
  • fighter
  • firebrand
  • fomenter
  • incendiary
  • inciter
  • instigator
  • malcontent
  • mover
  • partisan
  • propagandist
  • protestor
  • provocateur
  • rabble-rouser
  • radical
  • rebel
  • revisionist
  • revolutionary
  • ringleader
  • sparkplug
  • troublemaker
  • wave maker
  • zealot
  • agitator
  • insurgent
  • insurrectionist
  • malcontent
  • mutineer
  • nihilist
  • rebel
  • revolter
  • revolutionary
  • terrorist
  • agitator
  • demagogue
  • dissident
  • fighter
  • frondeur
  • rebel
  • renegade
  • sparkplug
  • abandon
  • abscond
  • apostatize
  • back out
  • break faith
  • change sides
  • depart
  • desert
  • fall away from
  • forsake
  • go
  • go back on
  • go over
  • go over the fence
  • lapse
  • leave
  • pull out
  • quit
  • rat
  • rebel
  • reject
  • renege
  • renounce
  • revolt
  • run out
  • schism
  • sell out
  • spurn
  • take a walk
  • tergiversate
  • tergiverse
  • turn
  • turn coat
  • walk out on
  • withdraw

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  1. Rebel, Reb, Johnny Reb, Johnny, greybacknoun

    `Johnny’ was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback’ derived from their grey Confederate uniforms

    Synonyms:
    maverick, greyback, insurrectionist, knot, grayback, freedom fighter, insurgent

  2. insurgent, insurrectionist, freedom fighter, rebelnoun

    a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions)

    Synonyms:
    freedom fighter, insurrectionist, guerilla, irregular, greyback, insurgent, guerrilla, maverick

  3. maverick, rebelverb

    someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action

    Synonyms:
    maverick, greyback, insurrectionist, freedom fighter, insurgent

  4. rebel, arise, rise, rise upverb

    take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiance

    Synonyms:
    rise, prove, grow, get up, spring up, lift, climb, develop, surface, bob up, arise, resurrect, go up, come up, rear, mount, heighten, move up, originate, climb up, ascend, wax, stand up, uprise, rise up, jump, turn out, renegade

  5. rebel, renegadeverb

    break with established customs

    Synonyms:
    arise, rise up, renegade, rise

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  1. List of paraphrases for «rebel»:

    rebels, rebellious, insurgent, rebellion, insurgency, insurgents, renegade, insurrectional, mutiny, guerrilla, revolt, rebelling, mutinous, insurgence, reb

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  1. Yorgos Lanthimos:

    We really just want to ask the questions and make people consider how we organize our ways of life and, you know, if all the rules that we follow make sense, should we rebel against some, should we make new ones, all these kinds of questions.

  2. Harney County Sheriff David Ward:

    We don’t arm up and rebel.

  3. Deacon Lui:

    The movie is about a minority in society constantly being ignored by those who hold the resources, they do not have the proper way to express their anger or such negative emotions… I think it’s out of desperation that( The Joker) went crazy and chose to rebel.

  4. Albert Camus:

    What is a rebel A man who says no.

  5. Jamie Turner:

    Instagram is really a megaphone for people in repressed social and political environments to stand up and say,’ I’m here, I’m alive, and I want to rebel against the social and cultural values of my parents’ generation,’.


Translations for rebel

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  • متمردة, تمردوا, تمرد, متمرد, تمرديArabic
  • rebelCatalan, Valencian
  • povstalec, rebel, buřič, vzbouřenecCzech
  • rebelDanish
  • Rebell, Aufrührer, rebellierenGerman
  • αντάρτης, επαναστατήσειGreek
  • ribeliEsperanto
  • rebelde, rebelarseSpanish
  • شورشیPersian
  • niskuri, niskoittelija, niskuroida, kapinallinen, kapinoidaFinnish
  • rebelle, rebellerFrench
  • èirichScottish Gaelic
  • מוֹרֵדHebrew
  • विद्रोहीHindi
  • lázadóHungarian
  • ապստամբել, ապստամբArmenian
  • pemberontakIndonesian
  • ribelle, ribellarsiItalian
  • מורדHebrew
  • 反抗, 反逆, 反逆者, 背く, 反逆の, 抗うJapanese
  • ಬಂಡಾಯKannada
  • 모반한 위하여Korean
  • rebellōLatin
  • maištauti, sukilėlis, maištininkas, maištininkė, sukilėlėLithuanian
  • kaiwhana, whanaMāori
  • pemberontakMalay
  • opprørerNorwegian
  • rebelleren, rebel, opstaan, opstandelingDutch
  • opprørarNorwegian Nynorsk
  • opprørerNorwegian
  • buntować sięPolish
  • rebelde, rebelarPortuguese
  • rebelRomanian
  • мятежник, повстанец, бунтарь, бунтовщик, бунтоватьRussian
  • pobunjènīk, búniti, pobúniti, pobunjènicaSerbo-Croatian
  • rebell, upprorsmanSwedish
  • கிளர்ச்சிTamil
  • తిరుగుబాటుTelugu
  • กบฏThai
  • isyan etmekTurkish
  • бунтівник, бунтар, повстанецьUkrainian
  • باغیUrdu
  • nổi loạnVietnamese
  • בונטאַרYiddish
  • 反叛Chinese

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Варианты (v2)

  • rebel [rebl] сущ

    1. повстанецм, мятежникм, бунтарьм, бунтовщикм

      (insurgent, rebellious, rioter)

      • rebel leader – лидер повстанцев
      • rebel group – группа мятежников
      • young rebel – юный бунтарь
    2. мятежм, восстаниеср, бунтм

      (rebellion, revolt)

    3. боевикм

      (militant)

    4. мятежницаж

    5. бунтаркаж

    6. бунтовщицаж

  • rebel [rebl] гл

    1. восставать, бунтовать, восстать, взбунтоваться, поднять восстание

      (rise, revolt)

    2. возмутиться, возмущаться

      (outrage, resent)

    3. взбунтовать

  • rebel [rebl] прил

    1. мятежный, непокорный, бунтарский

      (rebellious)

      • rebel province – мятежная провинция
      • rebel spirit – бунтарский дух
    2. повстанческий

      (insurgent)

      • rebel army – повстанческая армия
verb
бунтовать rebel, riot
восставать rebel, rise, revolt, arise, rise in revolt, uprise
протестовать protest, object, rebel, remonstrate, outcry, deprecate
возмущаться resent, rebel, boil over, begrudge, be disgusted
поднимать восстание excite rebellion, rebel
оказывать сопротивление resist, offer resistance, oppose, stem, react, rebel
противодействовать counteract, antagonize, react, counterwork, strike a blow against, rebel
noun
мятежник rebel, insurgent, mutineer, rioter, insurrectionist, incendiary
бунтарь rebel, iconoclast, insurgent, recusant
повстанец rebel, insurgent, insurrectionary, insurrectionist
бунтовщик rebel, rioter, insurgent
adjective
мятежный rebellious, rebel, mutinous, insurgent, seditious, riotous
повстанческий rebel, insurrectionary, insurrectional, rebellious

Синонимы (v1)

Синонимы (v2)

  • rebel сущ

    • insurgent · insurrectionist · militant · fighter
    • rebellious · defiant · unruly · insubordinate
    • renegade · maverick · recalcitrant
    • rise up · rise · arise
    • revolt · riot · mutiny

adjective

  • insurgent, revolutionary, mutinous, rebellious, insurrectionary, insurrectionist, renegade
  • rebellious, defiant, disobedient, insubordinate, subversive, resistant, recalcitrant, nonconformist, maverick, iconoclastic, contumacious

noun

  • revolutionary, insurgent, revolutionist, mutineer, insurrectionist, insurrectionary, guerrilla, terrorist, freedom fighter
  • nonconformist, dissenter, dissident, iconoclast, maverick, bad boy
  • maverick
  • greyback, reb, johnny
  • insurgent, freedom fighter, insurrectionist

verb

  • revolt, mutiny, riot, rise up, take up arms, stage/mount a rebellion, be insubordinate
  • recoil, show/feel repugnance
  • defy, disobey, refuse to obey, kick against, challenge, oppose, resist
  • renegade
  • arise, rise up, rise

Предложения со словом «rebel»

The war started in the rural countryside, and within months, rebel armies had marched towards our hometown.

Война началась в глубокой провинции, и революционные войска продвигались к нашему городу несколько месяцев.

My school shut down, and when the rebel armies captured the only international airport, people started panicking and fleeing.

Мою школу закрыли, когда же мятежники захватили единственный международный аэропорт, люди начали впадать в панику и обращаться в бегство.

I refer specifically to the cowardice of the rebel commander.

Прежде всего я имею в виду трусость командующего укреплениями мятежников.

Then the Lady’s victory at Charm ended Rebel dominion.

Потом победа Госпожи при Чарах покончила со властью мятежников.

Agent Williams was investigating a rebel group in Chechnya.

Агент Уильямс собирал сведения о повстанческой группировке в Чечне

Several transmissions were beamed to this ship by rebel spies.

На борт этого корабля было передано несколько сообщений от повстанцев.

Many youths may not be mature enough to cope with these problems, and they rebel against society and adult authority.

Много молодых людей, возможно, не достаточно зрелы, чтобы справиться с этими проблемами, и они бунтуют против общества и взрослой власти.

Singh was a loyal man, but that loyalty was being dangerously stretched for he was being asked to rebel against the Tippoo.

Он всегда был верен господину, но сейчас тот требовал от него открыто выступить против Типу.

Owen had responded immediately, stating by way of his messenger that he would not support his rebel vassal and offered to send men to lend Geoffrey a hand.

Оуэн немедленно ответил, что не одобряет действий мятежного вассала, и предлагал людей в помощь Джеффри.

The comet is in the sky, but the Rebel hasn’t found his mystic child.

Комета на небе, но мятежники так и не отыскали этого таинственного ребенка.

There wasn’t even a record of his joining the rebel organization.

Не было даже заметки о его вступлении в организацию мятежников.

A few Rebel partisans were surrendering their weapons in response to an amnesty offer.

Несколько мятежников — партизан сложили оружие в ответ на наше предложение об амнистии.

That’s a fanciful name for some petty rebel , Father.

Какое причудливое название для какого — то жалкого бунтаря , отец.

We’ve intercepted a rebel transmission from the Agamar system before it was received by the rebel ship.

Мы перехватили передачу из системы Агамар на корабль мятежников.

They’re also facing a violent rebel faction that wants to overthrow a legitimately elected government.

Также они обнаружили ожесточенную повстанческую группировку, которая жаждет свергнуть законно избранное правительство.

Williams was investigating a rebel group in Chechnya called the Grozny Emirate.

Вильямс вел дело повстанческой групировки из Чечни, называвшейся Грозный Эмират.

He was struck down by hand of rebel slave, as we attempted to withdraw from Spartacus’ camp.

Он пал от руки мятежного раба, когда мы выбирались из лагеря Спартака.

No rebel lord would be able to hold out against the king for long.

Против короля ни один мятежный лорд в своих владениях долго не продержится.

Otherwise some successful privateer or rebel captain might be rewarded with the Autarchy of Lingane.

Иными словами, удачливый мятежный капитан может стать в награду Автархом Лингейна.

I will even allow you to return to your rebel army.

Я даже разрешу тебе вернуться в твою повстанческую армию.

Rebel forces just detonated an explosive device near one of our missile facilities.

Мятежники только что взорвали большое устройство около одной из наших систем развертывания ракет.

The young king in his shining armor fighting to defend the capital against the wicked old rebel .

Молодой король в сияющих доспехах защищает столицу от злобного старого бунтовщика .

They will be put to a cruel death, if they do not hand over that beggar and the rebel .

Они будут преданы жестокой казни, если не выдадут этого бродягу и бунтовщика .

The big one is the tree the piggies planted in the corpse of the rebel called Rooter, who was executed before Pipo was murdered.

Большое дерево свиноподобные посеяли в теле бунтовщика , прозванного Рутером, его расчленили перед самым убийством Пайпо.

Our success depends on the element of surprise and the use of the entire rebel fleet.

Все равно наш успех зависит от элемента неожиданности и использования целого флота мятежников.

Rumor said the Lady meant to break the renascent Rebel movement in Tally province.

Ходили слухи, что Госпожа решила подавить возрождающееся повстанческое движение в провинции Бирка.

Horrified, Rebel sat bolt upright and stared down her body.

Ребел в ужасе села в постели и начала рассматривать свое тело.

The rebel leader fell like a stone at her feet and didn’t move.

Предводитель повстанцев словно куль свалился у ее ног и больше не шевелился.

Rebel sat in a chair, slid her legs through the holes, and leaned back.

Ребел села в кресло, просунула ноги в отверстия и откинулась на спинку.

A privateer is licensed by the British to prey on rebel shipping, so it’s all quite legal.

Капер получает разрешение у британцев на охоту за поставками повстанцев, так что здесь всё законно.

Countless Rebel prophets have predicted that she will fall while a comet is in the sky.

Бесчисленные пророки мятежников предсказывали, что власть ее падет, когда в небе будет видна комета.

The third rebel took advantage of Roger’s inattention and rushed forward.

Третий противник воспользовался его замешательством и ринулся в атаку.

The son of a Tory magistrate who risks his life and others to rebel against his father.

Сын магистрата Тори, который рискует своей и чужими жизнями ради мятежа против своего отца.

The Rebel infection began seeping through the Salient soon after the fall of Forsberg.

Вскоре после потери Форсберга мятежники начали просачиваться через Клин на юг.

I play a rebel brain expert who’s in rebelliance against conventional logic, the world order.

Я играю эксперта по мозгу бунтаря который бунтует против обычной логики, мирового порядка.

Henry has fled to the moors with a price on his head like a border rebel .

Генрих вынужден скрываться в болотах с ценой, назначенной за его голову как за пограничного повстанца.

A rebel fighter in Syria, a dissident in China, a freedom fighter in Pakistan.

Повстанцам в Сирии, диссиденту в Китае, борцу за свободу в Пакистане.

Eucrasia raised a grey hand in graceful gesture, and razor racks stung across Rebel’s face.

Эвкрейша изящно взмахнула серой рукой, и лезвия полоснули Ребел по лицу.

In places the Rebel reached the retaining wall and tried to scale or dismantle it.

Местами мятежники добрались до частокола и пытались его разрушить.

In that arc the Lady’s forces prepared for the Rebel onslaught.

На этой дуге войска Госпожи готовились отразить нападение мятежников.

On the other hand, many opposition and rebel leaders have returned to the country without being subjected to any sort of interrogation.

С другой стороны, многие лидеры оппозиции и повстанцев вернулись в страну и не были подвергнуты каким — либо допросам.

The Rebel says we would rather stay here forever.

Повстанец говорит, что мы лучше останемся здесь… навсегда.

But that rebel scum spit on me, insulted my friends.

Но это отродье плюнуло на меня, он оскорбил моих друзей.

Taxes and customs duties collected go directly to the rebel group’s top officials.

Собираемые налоги и таможенные пошлины поступают непосредственно высшему руководству этой повстанческой группы.

It therefore launched talks with certain rebel groups that were hesitant to enter into the inclusive political dialogue.

Поэтому оно начало переговоры с рядом повстанческих групп, которые не участвовали во всеохватном политическом диалоге.

This might be explained by the presence of police and military positions to counter the FNL rebel movement in these areas.

Это может объясняться наличием постов полиции и вооруженных сил в этих районах для борьбы с мятежным движением НОС.

The rebel group took prisoner 13 humanitarian staff members of an international charity organization working for the development of Sudan’s sub-Saharan region.

Повстанцами были захвачены в плен 13 сотрудников международной благотворительной гуманитарной организации, которая занимается осуществлением проекта по развитию суданского региона, расположенного к югу от Сахары.

It is essential and urgent to cut off external military and economic assistance to the rebel groups.

Важной и неотложной задачей является необходимость прекратить военную и экономическую помощь повстанческим группировкам.

And a lot of the river traffic right now is dominated by military movements and rebel movements.

А большинство речного транспорта в настоящее время контролируется передвижениями военных или движениями мятежников.

It is an open invitation to the rebel movements that oppose peace to stay away from the peace option.

Это является открытым приглашением для повстанческих движений, препятствующих достижению мира, не соглашаться на мир.

Nevertheless, as mentioned by the tribal leaders, those relations had recently began to falter when members of the Nuban tribes joined the rebel movement.

Тем не менее, как упоминали вожди племен, эти связи в последнее время начали ослабевать, когда члены нубийских племен присоединились к повстанческому движению.

The Court of Military Order is still being used to punish those suspected of collaborating with the rebel movements.

Для наказания лиц, подозреваемых в сотрудничестве с повстанческими движениями, по — прежнему используется Военный трибунал.

Hu Wenhai, a brave man from Shanxi who killed two corrupt officials, said before his execution, Officials are forcing people to rebel .

Ху Вэньхай — смельчак из Шаньси, убивший двух коррумпированных чиновников — сказал перед казнью: «Чиновники заставляют людей бунтовать .

But the same does not seem to be true for rebel groups.

Однако это, как представляется, не выполняется повстанческими группировками.

Moreover, the health and food situation behind rebel lines is reportedly very bad and rapidly deteriorating.

Кроме того, по поступающим сообщениям, за линией обороны мятежников сложилось очень тяжелое и быстро ухудшающееся положение с продовольствием и медицинской помощью.

Rebel forces reportedly held a base on top of the mountains near Adwa, and a battle between Government soldiers and rebel forces ensued.

Повстанческие силы, по информации, оборудовали базу на вершине гор неподалеку от Адвы, и правительственные войска и повстанцы вступили в бой.

It is urgent that we cease wavering between the rebel forces and the legal authority.

Мы должны срочно прекратить метания между силами повстанцев и законным правительством.

As independence approached, liberals high up in the Belgian colonial administration had encouraged the Hutus to rebel against their Tutsi overlords.

В преддверии независимости либералы, имевшие влияние в бельгийской колониальной администрации потворствовали восстаниям хуту против своих правителей тутси.

Another process is under way between the Government of the Sudan and two splinter factions of rebel groups through direct talks in Western Darfur.

Еще один процесс прямых переговоров между правительством Судана и двумя отколовшимися фракциями повстанческих группировок проходит в Западном Дарфуре.

These air strikes have reportedly resulted in heavy rebel losses.

Согласно поступившей информации, эти воздушные удары привели к большим потерям среди повстанцев.

What is another word for rebel?

884 synonyms found

Pronunciation:

[ ɹˈɛbə͡l], [ ɹˈɛbə‍l], [ ɹ_ˈɛ_b_əl]

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    • adj.

      mutinous (adjective)

      • in subordinate,
      • dis-obedient,
      • dis orderly,
      • un-governable,
      • most insurrectionary,
      • most anarchistic,
      • more insurrectionary,
      • more rioting,
      • most rioting,
      • dis-orderly,
      • more anarchistic,
      • dis obedient,
      • in-subordinate,
      • dis-loyal,
      • dis loyal,
      • un-manageable,
      • un governable,
      • un manageable.

      nonconformist (adjective)

      • more hippie,
      • more bohemian,
      • most hippie,
      • more oddball,
      • more maverick,
      • most beatnik,
      • more schismatic,
      • heretical,
      • hippie,
      • freakest,
      • most bohemian,
      • non conformist,
      • more beatnik,
      • most schismatic,
      • most maverick.

      not obeying (adjective)

      • insubordinate.

      Other relevant words: (adjective)

      • renegade,
      • rebellious,
      • freaker,
      • seditious,
      • swinger,
      • mutinous,
      • revolutionary,
      • anarchistic,
      • non-conformist.

      rebellious (adjective)

      • in tractable,
      • more attacking,
      • most attacking,
      • individualistic,
      • more sabotaging,
      • most sabotaging,
      • in corrigible,
      • dis affected,
      • dis-affected,
      • in-corrigible,
      • in-tractable.

      renegade (adjective)

      • untraditional.
    • n.

      Johnny (noun)

      • Johnny.

      Johnny Reb (noun)

      • Johnny Reb.

      • demonstrator,
      • counterrevolutionary,
      • schismatic,
      • insurrectionary,
      • deserter,
      • mutineer,
      • malcontent,
      • activist,
      • apostate,
      • campaigner,
      • revolutionist,
      • belt bomber,
      • conscientious objector,
      • subversive,
      • separatist.

      • dislodge,
      • boycott,
      • destabilize,
      • demonstrate,
      • bring down,
      • blacklist,
      • nonconformist,
      • chase,
      • independent,
      • individualist,
      • agitate,
      • foment.

      • reject,
      • have/have got against.

      agitator (noun)

      • ringleader,
      • fomenter,
      • dogmatist,
      • leftist,
      • malcontents,
      • mover,
      • movers,
      • sparkplug,
      • revisionist,
      • provocateur,
      • Leftists,
      • disrupters,
      • reformer,
      • provocateurs,
      • wave maker,
      • revisionists,
      • adjy,
      • revolutionaries,
      • dogmatists,
      • inciter,
      • disrupter,
      • firebrand,
      • reformers.

      anarchist (noun)

      • insurgent,
      • Revolter.

      arise (noun)

      • arise.

      demagogue (noun)

      • hotheads,
      • soapbox orator,
      • hothead,
      • haranger,
      • Inflamer,
      • politicians.

      disloyal (noun)

      • disloyal.

      dissident (noun)

      • mis-believers,
      • misbelievers,
      • mis believer,
      • schismatists,
      • mis believers,
      • mis-believer.

      dropout (noun)

      • dropout.

      enemy (noun)

      • vilifier,
      • emulator,
      • seditionist,
      • bad person,
      • defamer,
      • prosecutors,
      • disputants,
      • invaders,
      • slanderer,
      • saboteurs,
      • defilers,
      • disputant,
      • seditionists,
      • defiler,
      • traducers,
      • emulators,
      • Asperser,
      • Enemies,
      • defamers,
      • backbiters,
      • other side,
      • arch-enemy,
      • saboteur,
      • prosecutor,
      • backbiter,
      • Calumniator,
      • slanderers,
      • traducer.

      freedom fighter (noun)

      • freedom fighter.

      grayback (noun)

      • grayback.

      iconoclast (noun)

      • imagebreaker,
      • un-believers,
      • un-believer,
      • non believers,
      • un believers,
      • imagebreakers,
      • image-breakers,
      • non believer,
      • image breakers,
      • un believer.

      incendiary (noun)

      • pyro maniacs,
      • pyro maniac,
      • pyro-maniac,
      • pyro-maniacs.

      insurrectionist (noun)

      • insurrectionist.

      maverick (noun)

      • maverick.

      nonconformist (noun)

      • dis-sentients,
      • night persons,
      • non-conformists,
      • different breeds,
      • non conformists,
      • offbeats,
      • dis-sentient,
      • dis sentient,
      • dis sentients,
      • fish out water,
      • night people.

      Other relevant words: (noun)

      • objector,
      • traitor,
      • image breaker,
      • turncoat,
      • whistle-blower,
      • progressives,
      • backstabber,
      • Ultraist,
      • radical,
      • ruiners,
      • nihilist,
      • stormy petrel,
      • schismatist,
      • Intriguer,
      • sceptics,
      • rioter,
      • dissentients,
      • back-stabber,
      • misbeliever,
      • badass,
      • agitator,
      • objectors,
      • whistleblower,
      • intriguers,
      • different breed,
      • dissentient,
      • demagogue,
      • recusant,
      • squealer,
      • night person,
      • sectarian,
      • ruiner,
      • opposition,
      • sceptic,
      • left-wingers,
      • unbeliever,
      • non-believer,
      • avant-gardes,
      • dissident,
      • treasonist,
      • image-breaker,
      • Wolves,
      • hypocrite,
      • LIBERALS,
      • swingers,
      • subversives,
      • rioters,
      • enemy,
      • secessionists,
      • anarchist,
      • two-timer,
      • terrorist,
      • non-believers,
      • left-winger,
      • dissenter,
      • incendiary,
      • leftwingers,
      • recusants,
      • secessionist.

      protester (noun)

      • heckler,
      • hecklers.

      radical (noun)

      • avantgarde,
      • left wingers,
      • left winger,
      • avant gardes,
      • leftwinger,
      • ultraists,
      • avantgardes,
      • avant garde.

      renegade (noun)

      • escapee,
      • recreants,
      • backsliders,
      • snake in grass,
      • Tergiversator,
      • backslider,
      • Forsaker.

      sectarian (noun)

      • true believer,
      • true believers.

      stormy petrel (noun)

      • raven,
      • ravens,
      • storm petrel.

      traitor (noun)

      • back-stabbers,
      • twotimers,
      • back stabber,
      • treasonists,
      • whistle-blowers,
      • whistleblowers,
      • twotimer,
      • two-timers,
      • whistle blowers,
      • whistle blower,
      • two timers,
      • back stabbers,
      • backstabbers,
      • two timer.
    • v.

      act up (verb)

      • sowing wild oats,
      • sows wild oats,
      • sowed wild oats,
      • sow one wild oats,
      • acting out,
      • sowing ones wild oats,
      • sows one wild oats,
      • acted out,
      • sowing one’s wild oats,
      • sowed one’s wild oats,
      • sows one’s wild oats,
      • acts out,
      • sows ones wild oats,
      • raises hell,
      • sowing one wild oats,
      • raised hell,
      • sowed ones wild oats,
      • sow ones wild oats,
      • sowed one wild oats.

      act up (misbehave) (verb)

      • made trouble,
      • were out line,
      • are bad,
      • set bad example,
      • is out of line,
      • was out line,
      • art bad,
      • am out line,
      • setting bad example,
      • act misbehave,
      • horseplayed,
      • makes trouble,
      • sets a bad example,
      • wast out of line,
      • art out line,
      • am bad,
      • making trouble,
      • behaving badly,
      • art out of line,
      • setting a bad example,
      • behaves badly,
      • wert bad,
      • are out of line,
      • are out line,
      • wert out line,
      • wast bad,
      • were out of line,
      • being bad,
      • sets bad example,
      • horseplaying,
      • behaved badly,
      • wert out of line,
      • were bad,
      • was out of line,
      • am out of line,
      • was bad,
      • is bad,
      • is out line,
      • being out of line,
      • being out line,
      • wast out line,
      • be out line.

      defect (verb)

      • de-parting,
      • tergiversing,
      • de parted,
      • changed sides,
      • with-drew,
      • go over fence,
      • re volt,
      • went over the fence,
      • goes over the fence,
      • with-drawn,
      • de-part,
      • turned coat,
      • tergiverses,
      • with draws,
      • with drew,
      • goes over fence,
      • de part,
      • take walk,
      • going over the fence,
      • with drawing,
      • tergiversed,
      • with draw,
      • took walk,
      • de-parts,
      • de-parted,
      • changing sides,
      • turning coat,
      • taking a walk,
      • with-draw,
      • schisming,
      • with drawn,
      • re volts,
      • de sert,
      • changes sides,
      • de parting,
      • took a walk,
      • falling away from,
      • taking walk,
      • de-sert,
      • re-volt,
      • falls away from,
      • fell away from,
      • takes walk,
      • with-drawing,
      • turns coat,
      • went over fence,
      • schismed,
      • going over fence,
      • de parts,
      • re-volts.

      defy (verb)

      • counter,
      • countermand,
      • counteract,
      • defy,
      • challenge,
      • confront,
      • cross,
      • resist,
      • dare,
      • contravene,
      • face,
      • dissent,
      • affront.

      disobey (verb)

      • disregard,
      • trespass,
      • subvert.

      kick (verb)

      • ex-postulate,
      • ex postulating,
      • ex postulated,
      • re pines,
      • re-pine,
      • re pined,
      • ex-postulating,
      • re pine,
      • re-pined,
      • ex-cept,
      • ex-postulates,
      • ex postulate,
      • ex-postulated,
      • ex postulates,
      • ex cept,
      • re pining,
      • re-pines,
      • re-pining.

      mutiny (verb)

      • are insubordinate,
      • refused to obey,
      • rises against,
      • being insubordinate,
      • refuses obey,
      • was insubordinate,
      • wast insubordinate,
      • refusing obey,
      • were insubordinate,
      • kicking over,
      • kicks over,
      • rising against,
      • refuse obey,
      • refusing to obey,
      • rose up,
      • art insubordinate,
      • is insubordinate,
      • refuses to obey,
      • wert insubordinate,
      • refused obey,
      • kicked over,
      • rose against.

      protest (verb)

      • inveighs against,
      • put fight,
      • were displeased by,
      • is displeased by,
      • made stink,
      • saying no,
      • wert against,
      • making stink,
      • makes a stink,
      • was displeased by,
      • de-clares,
      • pro-testing,
      • wast against,
      • pro-fess,
      • inveighed against,
      • art against,
      • inveighing against,
      • wast displeased by,
      • said no,
      • made a stink,
      • are against,
      • took exception,
      • pro testing,
      • being displeased by,
      • puts up a fight,
      • back talking,
      • being against,
      • put a fight,
      • sounding off,
      • thumbsed down,
      • puts a fight,
      • putting fight,
      • backtalked,
      • makes stink,
      • am displeased by,
      • pro fess,
      • constates,
      • de-clare,
      • thumbses down,
      • putting a fight,
      • de clares,
      • am against,
      • pro-tested,
      • back-talking,
      • back-talked,
      • pro-fesses,
      • constating,
      • are displeased by,
      • back talked,
      • make stink,
      • putting up fight,
      • pro fesses,
      • was against,
      • sounded off,
      • back-talks,
      • de clare,
      • thumbsing down,
      • puts fight,
      • puts up fight,
      • were against,
      • takes exception,
      • sounds off,
      • wert displeased by,
      • putting up a fight,
      • pro tested,
      • constated,
      • backtalking,
      • making a stink.

      refuse to obey (verb)

      • overturn,
      • overthrow,
      • revolt,
      • upset.

      revolt (verb)

      • restructure.

      riot (verb)

      • stirs trouble,
      • stir trouble,
      • went on rampage,
      • goes on rampage,
      • goes rampage,
      • took streets,
      • takes the streets,
      • takes streets,
      • stirring trouble,
      • taking the streets,
      • took to streets,
      • going rampage,
      • went rampage,
      • going on rampage,
      • taking to streets,
      • taking to the streets,
      • take streets,
      • take to streets,
      • takes to the streets,
      • takes to streets,
      • took to the streets,
      • took the streets,
      • stirred up trouble,
      • stirred trouble,
      • go rampage,
      • take the streets,
      • taking streets,
      • stirring up trouble.

      social (verb)

      • rebel.
    • Other synonyms:

      Reb

      • reb.

      • anarchic,
      • stand out against,
      • declare against.

      • civil,
      • oppose,
      • stand against,
      • go against,
      • militant,
      • sit down,
      • bolshevik,
      • confederate,
      • belong,
      • iconoclast.

      • trace.

      • object,
      • tear up.

      • make of.

      • tackle.

      act up

      • raising hell,
      • act out,
      • sow one’s wild oats,
      • raise hell,
      • sow wild oats.

      demonstrator

      • protester.

      disobey

      • infringe,
      • be remiss,
      • fly in face of,
      • recalcitrate,
      • take law into own hands,
      • not listening,
      • rise in arms,
      • break rules,
      • Revolutionizing,
      • overstep,
      • pay no attention to,
      • not heeding,
      • not heed,
      • insurrect,
      • Transgressed,
      • not mind,
      • not listen,
      • go counter to,
      • not heeded,
      • setting aside.

      kick

      • repine,
      • Fussing,
      • Fussed.

      misbehave

      • act up.

      Other relevant words:

      • disobey,
      • take to the streets,
      • protest,
      • stirs up trouble,
      • be bad,
      • change sides,
      • rise against,
      • rises up,
      • kick over,
      • tergiverse,
      • be out of line,
      • running out,
      • be insubordinate,
      • Racketed,
      • riot,
      • rising up,
      • kick,
      • go back on,
      • spurn,
      • go over the fence,
      • set a bad example,
      • forsake,
      • Ratted,
      • ratting,
      • refuse to obey,
      • take a walk,
      • Mutinied,
      • takes a walk,
      • rise up,
      • make trouble,
      • turn coat,
      • defect,
      • go on rampage,
      • mutiny,
      • Racketing,
      • stir up trouble,
      • fall away from,
      • behave badly.

      protest

      • crying out,
      • cried out,
      • take exception,
      • says no,
      • is against,
      • be displeased by,
      • back-talk,
      • be against,
      • put up a fight,
      • cries out,
      • inveigh against,
      • sound off,
      • make a stink,
      • Constate,
      • cry out,
      • taking exception,
      • put up fight,
      • say no.

      Other relevant words (noun):

      • grumbler,
      • break with,
      • censure,
      • faultfinder,
      • revolting,
      • stubborn,
      • Seditionary,
      • attacker,
      • dissatisfied,
      • obstreperous,
      • backwards,
      • treasonable,
      • Reluct,
      • grouch,
      • begin,
      • defiant,
      • balky,
      • Griper,
      • contumacious,
      • happen,
      • dissenting,
      • flout,
      • loner,
      • brawl,
      • intelligent,
      • able,
      • loathsome,
      • brawler,
      • Seceder,
      • back,
      • rear,
      • puritan,
      • nonconforming,
      • rising,
      • disgustingly,
      • bandit,
      • opponent,
      • acute,
      • combat,
      • denounce,
      • disobedient,
      • Against,
      • straighten,
      • extremist,
      • remonstrate,
      • walk out,
      • break,
      • beforehand,
      • bob up,
      • anomaly,
      • transgressor,
      • mount,
      • previously,
      • resister,
      • surface,
      • southern,
      • nonconformer,
      • insurgency,
      • lift,
      • jump,
      • unfavorable,
      • offensive,
      • ungovernable,
      • Sans-culotte,
      • grow,
      • subverter,
      • rise,
      • crab,
      • bolshie,
      • go up,
      • storm,
      • retire,
      • growler,
      • restive,
      • disorderly,
      • rock the boat,
      • rampage,
      • climb,
      • Reluctate,
      • nauseatingly,
      • sickeningly,
      • recalcitrant,
      • criticize,
      • Murmurer,
      • red republican,
      • breakaway,
      • resistance fighter,
      • Grouser,
      • take up arms,
      • traitorous,
      • antagonist,
      • Revolutioner,
      • onwards,
      • storeys,
      • fight,
      • strike,
      • complainant,
      • revolution,
      • revoltingly,
      • innovator,
      • kvetch,
      • originate,
      • syndicalist,
      • unruly,
      • refractory,
      • come up,
      • uprise,
      • clever,
      • irregular,
      • Sorehead,
      • nasty,
      • reactionist,
      • complainer,
      • obstinate,
      • disagree,
      • adroit,
      • opt out,
      • assailant,
      • recreant,
      • greyback,
      • resistant,
      • drop out,
      • move upward,
      • repulsively,
      • dispute,
      • willful,
      • knot,
      • insurrection,
      • rearwards,
      • ahead,
      • champ the bit,
      • heighten,
      • learn by heart,
      • renounce,
      • revolutionize,
      • tie,
      • move up,
      • crank,
      • fall,
      • foul,
      • occur,
      • adversary,
      • Runagate,
      • distastefully,
      • extreme,
      • factious,
      • adverse,
      • untoward,
      • kick over the traces,
      • spring up,
      • unorthodox,
      • run amok,
      • yankee,
      • come out against,
      • Defier,
      • turn,
      • capable,
      • anarcho-syndicalist,
      • froward,
      • whiner,
      • repel,
      • Incompliant,
      • react against,
      • Frondeur,
      • burglar,
      • communist,
      • proceed,
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      • bellyacher,
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      • quisling,
      • rebellion,
      • disectarian,
      • reactionary,
      • be defiant,
      • Revolute.

    How to use «Rebel» in context?

    Rebels are people who are willing to break the rules andstand up for what they believe in. Theyre often labelled as troublemakers, but that doesnt mean theyre bad people. In fact, many rebels are actually quitepositive and do some amazing things. Rebeldes oftenfight for what they believe in even if it means dangerousexpected consequences. Theyre willing to take risks, stand up forwhat they believe in, and refuse to be pushed around. In some ways,rebelsthatos a way of life.

    Paraphrases for Rebel:

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    • Equivalence

      • Adjective
        insurgent, insurrectional, mutinous, rebelling, rebels.
      • Proper noun, singular
        insurgent.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        insurgent, insurrection.
    • Reverse Entailment

      • Adjective
        rebel-controlled.
    • Independent

      • Adjective
        breakaway, dissident, recalcitrant, revolutionary, secessionist, separatist, uncontrolled, counter-insurgency.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        breakaway, revolutionary, secessionist, separatist, uprising.
    • Other Related

      • Adjective
        insurgency, rebellious, rebel-held.
      • Proper noun, singular
        insurgency, rebellion, rebellious.
      • Noun, singular or mass
        insurgency, rebellion, Insurgence, Militiamen.

    Homophones for Rebel:

    • reply, rabble, reveille, ravel, refill, rifle, Ruhr Valley, roble, revile, revalue, ruefully, reveal, ruffle, rappel, rubeola, revival, refuel, repel, rubella, riffle, rubble, rouble, rueful, ravioli, ruble, rival, rubel, ripple, replay, raffle, repayable, raphael, rape oil, repeal, revel, robolo.

    Hyponym for Rebel:

    • v.

      • social
        dissent, resist, protest.

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    Synonyms:
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    prophylactic,
    warning,
    RETD,
    riflery,
    twist tie,
    fistbump.

    Resources

    • REBEL synonyms at Thesaurus.com
    • REBEL synonyms and antonyms — Merriam-Webster dictionary
    • Powerthesaurus.org
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    • Collins Dictionary — synonyms of REBEL
    • YourDictionary
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    Phrases with Rebel

    Things Rebel often describes

    • rebel army

    • rebel faction

    • rebel group

    • rebel groups

    • rebel leaders

    • rebel soldiers

    • rebel angels

    • rebel ship

    • rebel soldier

    • rebel side

    How Rebel often is described

    • former rebel

    • cultural rebel

    • young rebel

    • captured rebel

    • human rebel

    • teenage rebel

    • single rebel

    • cool rebel

    • fellow rebel

    • original rebel

    Rebel is the first word in phrase

    • rebel leader

    • rebel alliance

    • rebel base

    • rebel fleet

    • rebel forces

    • rebel prince

    • rebel force

    • rebel flagship

    • rebel strike

    • rebel fighters

    Rebel is the last word in phrase

    • teen rebel

    • rebellious rebel

    • radio rebel

    • people rebel

    • fairy rebel

    • chaotic rebel

    • good rebel

    • space rebel

    • littlest rebel

    • english rebel

    Collins

      
          vb  

    1    man the barricades, mutiny, resist, revolt, rise up, take to the streets, take up arms  

    2    come out against, defy, dig one’s heels in     (informal)   disobey, dissent, refuse to obey  

    3    flinch, recoil, show repugnance, shrink, shy away  
          n  

    4    insurgent, insurrectionary, mutineer, resistance fighter, revolutionary, revolutionist, secessionist  

    5    apostate, dissenter, heretic, nonconformist, schismatic  
          adj  

    6    insubordinate, insurgent, insurrectionary, mutinous, rebellious, revolutionary  

    English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus  

    Collins

    rebel

            ( rebels    plural & 3rd person present)   ( rebelling    present participle)   ( rebelled    past tense & past participle  )
    The noun is pronounced rebəl. The verb is pronounced rɪbel.     

    1       n-count   Rebels are people who are fighting against their own country’s army in order to change the political system there.  
    usu pl  
    …fighting between rebels and government forces., …rebel forces in Liberia.     

    2       n-count   Politicians who oppose some of their own party’s policies can be referred to as rebels.  
    The rebels want another 1% cut in interest rates.     

    3       verb   If politicians rebel against one of their own party’s policies, they show that they oppose it.  
    More than forty Conservative MPs rebelled against the government and voted against the bill.      V against n  
    …MPs planning to rebel over the proposed welfare cuts…      V  

    4       n-count   You can say that someone is a rebel if you think that they behave differently from other people and have rejected the values of society or of their parents.  
    She had been a rebel at school.     

    5       verb   When someone rebels, they start to behave differently from other people and reject the values of society or of their parents.  
    The child who rebels is unlikely to be overlooked…      V  
    I was very young and rebelling against everything.      V against n  

    Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary  

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    • Определения слова rebel

      • повстанец, участник восстания, восставший, мятежник.
        • Fighting between rebels and government forces
      • бунтарь, бунтовщик, непокорный человек.
        • He had been a rebel at school

    Синонимы к слову rebel

      • defy
      • dissent
      • dissenter
      • fight back
      • go up against
      • insurgent
      • mutineer
      • mutiny
      • radical
      • resist
      • revolt
      • revolutionary
      • rise up

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