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rebel

[ noun adjective reb-uhl; verb ri-bel ]

noun

  1. a person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of their country.

    Synonyms: , , ,

  2. a person who resists any authority, control, or tradition.


adjective

  1. rebellious; defiant.

    Synonyms: ,

  2. of or relating to rebels.

verb (used without object)

rebel, rebelled, rebelling.
  1. to reject, resist, or rise in arms against one's government or ruler.

    Synonyms: ,

  2. to resist or rise against some authority, control, or tradition.
  3. to show or feel utter repugnance:

    His very soul rebelled at spanking the child.

rebel

verb

  1. to resist or rise up against a government or other authority, esp by force of arms
  2. to dissent from an accepted moral code or convention of behaviour, dress, etc
  3. to show repugnance (towards)
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

noun

    1. a person who rebels
    2. ( as modifier )

      a rebel leader

      a rebel soldier

  1. a person who dissents from some accepted moral code or convention of behaviour, dress, etc
鈥淐ollins English Dictionary 鈥 Complete & Unabridged鈥 2012 Digital Edition 漏 William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 漏 HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Derived Forms

  • 藞谤别产别濒诲辞尘, noun
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms

  • 谤别产顎侥濒路濒颈办别顎 adjective
  • 苍辞苍路谤别产顎侥濒 noun adjective
  • 辫谤辞路谤别产顎侥濒 adjective
  • 蝉别尘顎僫路谤别产顎卐濒 noun
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of rebel1

First recorded in 1250鈥1300; Middle English adjective rebel(e), from Old French rebelle, from Latin rebellis 鈥渞enewing a war,鈥 equivalent to re- re- + bell(um) 鈥渨ar鈥 + -is adjective suffix; Middle English verb rebelle(n), from Old French rebeller and Latin 谤别产别濒濒腻谤别; noun derivative of the adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of rebel1

C13: from Old French rebelle , from Latin rebellis insurgent, from re- + bellum war
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In a moment of art imitating life, the 鈥淎l-Batal鈥 crew was filming a scene where villagers salute the Syrian flag during a nearby barrage, even as the rebels advanced on Damascus.

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Nearby lay the corpse of a junta fighter who had tried to breach the rebel positions.

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The shock and awe of these first three months has left the country dazed and confused and it is starting to rebel.

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The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwandan-backed M23 rebels have agreed to halt fighting in the east of the country until peace talks mediated by Qatar reach their "conclusion".

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DR Congo, home to vast natural reserves like lithium which is essential for battery and electric vehicle production, has been battling Rwandan-backed M23 rebels, who have seized large areas of territory this year.

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What does听rebel mean?

A rebel is a person who resists or defies rules or norms or rises up against the powers that be.

In its more serious sense, a rebel is a revolutionary trying to overthrow a government. More generally, it means someone who breaks the rules, resists authority, or otherwise challenges the status quo by doing things in a nontraditional way, such as in fashion and other arts. As a noun, rebel is pronounced 鈥淩EB-uhl.鈥

Rebel is also a verb meaning to resist or rise up against authority or tradition. As a verb, rebel is pronounced 鈥渞i-BELL.鈥

Example: Danielle refused to wear her uniform to school, fighting with the principle and urging the other girls to rebel against the policy as she did.

Where does听谤别产别濒听come from?

The first records of rebel come from around the 1300s. It is derived from the Latin听bell(um), which means 鈥渨ar鈥 and is also the root of war-related words like antebellum, belligerent, and bellicose.

To rebel is to make war against something you disagree with or refuse to conform to. In its most traditional sense, rebel literally means to wage war against a government or other form of rule in order to overthrow it. When multiple people participate in this kind of act, it is called a rebellion. In the American Civil War, the members of the Confederacy who attempted to secede from the Union are called Rebels. In the Star Wars series, the revolutionaries trying to bring down the Empire are known as the Rebel Alliance.听

More generally, a rebel is anyone who challenges the established rules or the way things are. Rebels reject the status quo and instead play by their own rules, regardless of society鈥檚 restrictions or expectations. Because rebels are usually (by definition) taking on those who are more powerful, they are often seen as underdogs. They are also often seen as outsiders.

Teenagers who push against the boundaries set by their parents are often described as rebellious (the adjective form of rebel). The 1955 movie Rebel Without a Cause helped to romanticize and popularize the character of the angsty teen rebel, played in the movie by James Dean.

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How is听谤别产别濒听 used in real life?

Rebel is commonly used to refer to an actual revolutionary trying to overthrow a government. It is also commonly used to refer to anyone intentionally breaking rules that they disagree with. Such rebels are often seen as cool and are usually portrayed that way in popular culture.

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Is rebel used correctly in the following sentence?

He was praised as a rebel for his unquestioning acceptance of the rules.

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