mutinous

  • 21mutinous — adjective tending to mutiny; rebellious. Derivatives mutinously adverb …

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  • 22mutinous — a. 1. Turbulent, contumacious, refractory, unruly, insubordinate, riotous, rebellious. 2. Seditious, insurgent, insurrectionary …

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  • 23mutinous — adj 1. insurrectionary, insurgent, rebellious, revolutionary, anarchistic, subversive, underground, treasonable, traitorous; seditious, factious, agitative, rocking the boat; malcontent, discontent, discontented, dissatisfied, disaffected. 2.… …

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  • 24mutinous — mu·ti·nous …

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  • 25mutinous — [ˈmjuːtɪnəs] adj refusing to obey someone who is in a position of authority …

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  • 26mutinous — /ˈmjutənəs/ (say myoohtuhnuhs) adjective 1. disposed to, engaged in, or involving revolt against constituted authority. 2. characterised by mutiny; rebellious. –mutinously, adverb –mutinousness, noun …

  • 27mutinous — Insubordinate; disposed to mutiny; tending to incite or encourage mutiny …

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  • 28mutinous — Insubordinate; disposed to mutiny; tending to incite or encourage mutiny …

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  • 29mutinous — adj. rebellious; tending to mutiny. Derivatives: mutinously adv. Etymology: obs. mutine rebellion f. F mutin: see MUTINEER …

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  • 30Certain Mutinous Crews Act 1797 — The Certain Mutinous Crews Act 1797 (37 Geo. III, c. 71) was an Act passed by the British Parliament. The Act was passed in the aftermath of the Spithead and Nore mutinies and declared that those mutineers who refused to surrender were rebels and …

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