Similar words: rebellious, rebelliously, superciliousness, rebellion, deviousness, seriousness, viciousness, anxiousness. Meaning: [rɪ'belɪəsnɪs] n. 1. intentionally contemptuous behavior or attitude 2. an insubordinate act.
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(1) The air is thick with rebelliousness, sarcasm and jokiness.
(2) Underneath all the rebelliousness, of course, I never envisioned anything but a conventional Valparaiso-like future for myself.
(3) But now they were full of rebelliousness and ingratitude.
(4) Obstinate or contemptuous resistance to authority; stubborn rebelliousness.
(5) Children: the rules will result in rebelliousness.
(6) Yet today I am intrigued that his rebelliousness was not expressed during those rare times when Papa was not in the house.
(7) This act of rebelliousness has received a lot of attention. Online response was mostly in support of him while media commentators criticized him for "a shameless act by a lower animal."
(8) However, it was his rebelliousness in the end that caused him to be expelled.
(9) He also had a cheeky rebelliousness toward authority, which led one headmaster to expel him and another to amuse history by saying that he would never amount to much.
(10) Despite his rebelliousness, he is still known as Lama Tenzin Osel Rinpoche and revered by the Buddhist community.
(11) I think I had a little streak of rebelliousness too.
(12) Mike finally seems to be growing out of his rebelliousness.
(13) Above all, they did nothing whatsoever to tackle the primary source of peasant rebelliousness: their semi-feudal exploitation.
(14) Veterans say the scene blossomed in the 1970s and '80s, when traditional Parisian rebelliousness got a fresh jolt from punk culture.
(15) Its fugitive Dalai Lama and his "government-in-exile" have found refuge in India since 1959—and China blames him, and by extension his hosts(sentencedict.com), for the continued rebelliousness in his homeland.
(16) You probably picked up the habit in your teens—an age when rebelliousness is linked to smoking, research shows.
(17) These include a general respect for authority and reduced rebelliousness in school, and the avoidance of gangs and other criminal activities.
(18) The one indispensable preliminary was the change in man from rebelliousness to childlike trust and willingness to obey.
(19) Pop music, initially associated with spiritual pollution from the West, later came to be seen as a potentially subversive force that might encourage rebelliousness among China's youth.
(20) Since rock is basically music for teenagers[http://sentencedict.com], rock 'n' rollers have seized on and exploited the natural rebelliousness of teens with much success.
(21) Any requirement that may be construed as'compulsory'will evoke some rebelliousness.
(22) Nonetheless, we know all to well that the reality of sin and human rebelliousness disrupts this original design of male-female partnership intended by God from creation.
(23) The article, through the analysis of these fighting activities, reveals her characters: rebelliousness and righteousness.
(24) Before judging the literary value of the writer, Mrs. Liu makes a moral judgment of his rebelliousness: It is not intense enough to her taste, the issues he deals with are not sensitive enough.
(25) Post-modernism, which affects the whole world with its extreme rebelliousness and subversiveness, has influenced the works of Chinese directors of the new generation which sprang up in the 1990s.
(26) The teachers of the school, impressed by his intelligence, overlooked some of his pranks. However, it was his rebelliousness in the end that caused him to be expelled.
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