0 (especially of a sailor or a soldier) refusing to obey orders or attempting to take control from people in authority:
Mutinous troops poured into the city from all round the region.
The crew are not mutinous exactly, but they are certainly concerned.
MPs will be in mutinous mood when they gather in September for their annual conference.
Her expression was mutinous, but she did as he asked.
They are discriminated in every field and the police oppression is making the whole community mutinous.
The former found support among rebellious students and intellectuals, while the latter depended for his authority on mutinous soldiers.
The system collapsed into a vacuum, populated by mutinous doctors and dentists.
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