Synonym: disaffected, ill-affected, malcontent. Similar words: rebel, antebellum, belligerent, supercilious, punctilious, million, billion, bell. Meaning: [rɪ'belɪəs] adj. 1. resisting control or authority 2. discontented as toward authority 3. participating in organized resistance to a constituted government.
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31. Oh, he knew you better than I, for all my rebellious ravings!
32. Edward, according to his younger brother's memories, had always shown a rebellious independence of spirit against domestic or external authority.
33. Loving rebellious children unselfishly can bring great suffering to parents.
34. Black used to be daring, but now color is more rebellious because it is more out of the norm.
35. However, even at kindergarten his rebellious streak was showing and at the age of five or six he was playing truant.
36. Both sexes will be damaged by the continuous disciplining that the rebellious and unsuccessful boys require.
37. Some governments say that in order to keep the rebellious minorities down within their own countries they must have a large military strength.
38. Hermaphrodites are in a state of constant battle against rebellious organelle genes trying to destroy their male parts.
39. The rebellious figure in unorthodox white football shoes sometimes donned pantyhose for warmth under his game pants.
40. Mondovi provoked severe unrest[Sentencedict.com], contributing to the rebellious mood of the entire region.
41. She shook her head from side to side, resigned to her rebellious brain.
42. The disloyal Duke, who had frequently been rebellious, was exiled to the Neustrian monastery of Jumieges.
43. Not surprisingly, the rebellious streak in his nature surfaced, and he started to behave with studied rudeness.
44. I felt childish and rebellious and irrelevant to all that was happening.
45. Anne began acting worse-was rebellious, stayed up late, slept in the daytime.
46. When the rebellious streak appeared in her life it was tolerated, but it was not tolerated in her literary personality.
47. Johnnie had been an example of a pervasive counterculture phenomenon, a rebellious student but by accident a great educator.
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48. When Sheridan discovers that her husband has been cheating on her, she turns to the troubled and rebellious Bellows.
49. Dustin had a certain envy of McQueen's looks, self-confidence, physical prowess and rebellious nature.
50. She looked up at him, well aware that her rebellious thoughts must show in her expression.
51. This example conveniently makes the point that it is not only women who are vulnerable to the attentions of these rebellious spirits.
52. But confronted with rebellious moderates in their party, they finally gave in.
53. I would feel rebellious against all life.
54. They were seditious rebellious, traitorous T types.
55. The despot gassed the rebellious tribes.
56. They will be in danger if they are rebellious.
57. Growing up, I developed a rebellious never-say-die attitude.
58. He grew older and more rebellious.
59. For I know how rebellious and stiff-necked you are.
60. Science hasn't dimmed Rinn's rebellious side. He's already upending the way biologists think about the human genome.
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