REBEL


Meaning of REBEL in English

— rebellike , adj.

n. , adj. /reb"euhl/ ; v. /ri bel"/ , n., adj., v., rebelled, rebelling .

n.

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

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

adj.

3. rebellious; defiant.

4. of or pertaining to rebels.

v.i. rebel

5. to reject, resist, or rise in arms against one's government or ruler.

6. to resist or rise against some authority, control, or tradition.

7. to show or feel utter repugnance: His very soul rebelled at spanking the child.

[ 1250-1300; (adj.) ME rebelle rebellis renewing a war, equiv. to re- RE- + bell ( um ) war + -is adj. suffix; (v.) ME rebellen ( rebeller ) rebellare; (n.) ME rebel, deriv. of the adj. ]

Syn. 1. insurrectionist, mutineer, traitor. 1, 3 . insurgent. 3. mutinous. 5. revolt, mutiny.

Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary.      Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House .