rebellious Meaning & Definition

  • En [ rɪˈbel.i.əs]
  • Us [ rɪˈbel.i.əs]

Meaning of rebellious In English

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  • At the last minute, however, the prospect of being expelled from the party forced them to abort their rebellious plan.

  • Put in the contemporary context, this change also mirrored the overall rebellious zeitgeist of civil society, which was beginning to witness protests over many issues.

  • Working, he said, makes one industrious, and fatigue combats lascivious and rebellious thought.

  • Also, what is the typical profile of the music student who is sensitive to criticism: shy, withdrawn and quiet or confrontational and rebellious?

  • He explains how he 'pulled himself together and did well at school' instead of 'feeling rebellious'.

  • The rebellious street binds together political dissidents, marginals, the unemployed, and disillusioned youth.

  • He would recite scenes from succeeding drafts to fellow-pupils who found their own rebellious feelings echoed in the script's high passions and exuberant language.

  • The apparently haphazard results upset the authorities because the buildings were seen as political statements of the rebellious student population of the time.

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Translations of rebellious In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (常使用武力)反叛的,造反的,反抗的, 桀驁不馴的, 難以控制的…

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  • 中文简体

    (常使用武力)反叛的,造反的,反抗的, 桀骜不驯的, 难以控制的…

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  • Español

    rebelde, insurrecto, rebelde [masculine-feminine…

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  • Português

    rebelde, insurreto…

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  • Türk dili

    isyankâr, âsi, söz dinlemez…

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  • Français

    rebelle…

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  • Čeština

    povstalecký, vzpurný…

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  • Dansk

    oprørsk…

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