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rebellious

/ri-bel-yuhs/US // rɪˈbɛl yəs //UK // (rɪˈbɛljəs) //

叛逆的,反叛的,叛逆,悖逆的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : defying or resisting some established authority, government, or tradition; insubordinate; inclined to rebel.
    • : pertaining to or characteristic of rebels or rebellion.
    • : resisting treatment; refractory.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.disobedient, unmanageable
Synonyms
alienated疏离的,疏远,疏远的,疏离disaffected心灰意冷,心灰意冷的人,心灰意冷的,心灰意懒fractious烦躁不安,烦躁不安的,烦躁的,烦乱的recalcitrant顽固的,顽固不化,顽固,乖张的restless神不守舍,不安分,不安于现状,不安分守己turbulent汹涌澎湃,汹涌澎湃的,动荡不安的,湍流unruly任性的,不羁的,任性,不羁warring交战,战斗,战乱,交战的anarchistic无政府主义,无政府主义的,无政府主义者,无政府状态attacking攻击性,攻击性的,攻击,攻击型bellicose好战,好战的,好战的人,穷兵黩武contumacious顽固,顽固不化,顽固的,顽皮defiant强悍的,藐视,挑衅,藐视一切difficult困难,难,艰难,困难的disloyal不忠的,不忠,违心的,不忠心的disobedient不听话的,不听话,不听话的人,忤逆的disorderly紊乱的,紊乱,无序的,无序dissident异见者,持不同政见者,持不同意见者,异见人士factious派系,派系化,派系的,派系斗争iconoclastic颠覆性的,标志性的,偶像派,偶像派的incorrigible无可救药,无可救药的,无可救药的人,不可救药individualistic个人主义,个人主义的,个体主义,个体主义的insurgent叛乱分子,叛乱者,叛乱份子,反叛者insurrectionary叛乱,叛乱的,叛变的,叛变intractable棘手的,难以解决的问题,棘手的问题,难以解决的mutinous叛变的,叛变,叛逆的,变节的obstinate倔强,倔强的,顽固的,顽固pugnacious胆大包天,胆大妄为,胆大的,胆大的人quarrelsome争吵,好争吵,争吵的,好争辩radical激进的,偏激,偏激的,激进rebel叛乱,叛军,叛变,叛逆refractory耐火,耐火性,耐火的,耐火材料resistant耐用的,耐用,抵抗力强的,抗性revolutionary革命的,革命,革命者,革命性的riotous骚乱,骚乱的,骚动,骚动的sabotaging破坏性的,破坏行为,破坏,破坏性seditious煽动性的,煽动性,煽动,煽情的threatening威胁性,威胁性的,威胁,具有威胁性treasonable叛逆的,叛逆,叛国,叛逆的人ungovernable不可治理的,不可治理,无法治理的,无法治理

Examples

  • Duda says Kaestel was someone with a rebellious streak, bereft of support or guidance from any family.

  • This opera star and famously rebellious romancer seduced numerous women and lived about as outlandishly as you could in the 17th century.

  • Their first single, “No More Dream,” was an ode to teen apathy, a rebellious rejection of Korean traditionalism.

  • “I am proud to have been part of a rebellious band of Tribune reporters who rallied our communities and local investors behind our conviction that our cities need a strong press,” she said.

  • A lot of info I received when I was younger was not true, and I became very rebellious toward my family and my background.

  • Fenner says he saw a 12-year-old boy isolated from his parents for weeks because he was being “rebellious.”

  • But now everything was a good pretext to vent the rebellious mood.

  • “In high school, I was considered the most rebellious girl,” Perl says.

  • In the first chapter, rebellious Holly Sykes runs away from home and headlong into the melancholy perils of first love.

  • So instead of having rebellious teens, I had my rebellious 20s.

  • Man's enthusiasm in praise of a fellow mortal, is soon damped by the original sin of his nature—rebellious pride!

  • That thou shouldst make the kingdom to be divided, and out of Ephraim a rebellious kingdom to rule.

  • Having reduced Punch to a second agony of tears Harry departed upstairs with the news that Punch was still rebellious.

  • The rebellious brown hair was almost in the shade of my own dashing hat-brim.

  • As a natural consequence her repressed but still rebellious passions diffused their poison throughout her nature.