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Jun 2018

reb·el
noun
noun: rebel; plural noun: rebels
ˈrebəl/
1.
a person who rises in opposition or armed
resistance against an established government or ruler.
"Tory rebels"
synonyms: revolutionary, insurgent, revolutionist, mutineer, insurrectionist, insurrectionary, guerrilla, terrorist, freedom fighter
"the rebels took control of the capital"
insurgent, revolutionary, mutinous,
          rebellious, insurrectionary,
insurrectionist, renegade
                  "rebel troops"
a person who resists                  [authority, control, or convention.]
synonyms: nonconformist, dissenter,   dissident, revolutionary,
              iconoclast, maverick; informal:  [bad boy]
"the concept                          of the artist as a rebel"
verb: rebel; 3rd person present: rebels; past tense:
rebelled; past participle: rebelled;
gerund or present                      participle: rebelling
reˈbəl/ 1. rise in opposition             or armed resistance
to an established                             government or ruler.
"the Earl of Pembroke (                 ) subsequently rebelled
                      against Henry III"
synonyms: (                   ) revolt, mutiny, riot, rise up,
take up arms, stage/mount a
                                                 rebellion, be insubordinate
"the citizens rebelled" (of a person)
                        resist  all   [authority,
control & convention.]
"respect did (                         )          not prevent the
                     children
                     from rebelling     against their parents"
synonyms: defy, disobey,               refuse to obey,
(                ) kick against, challenge,           oppose, resist, revolt
"teenagers       are always                 rebelling against their parents"
antonyms:                                   [obey...]
sh­ow or feel repugnance      for or resistance to something.
"as I came over      the hill my legs rebelled—I could walk
                     no further"
synonyms:                 recoil, show / feel repugnance;
revolution   "his stomach rebelled at the thought of food"
Origin: Middle English: from Old French rebelle (noun),
rebeller (verb),                         from Latin rebellis (used
originally with reference
      to a fresh declaration
of war by the defeated),                   based on bellum ‘war.’
Translate rebel to adjective:           1. rebel / 2. kryengritës
noun 1. rebel / 2. banor i shtetëve jugore
verb  1. ngre krye /              2.             rebelohem
con·form·ist
kənˈfôrməst/         noun
noun:                   .       .         conformist; plural noun:
conformists
1. a person who conforms        [to accepted behavior]
or established practices.
synonyms: traditionalist,   conservative,
stickler, formalist, die-hard,     reactionary;
informal:                         [stick-in-the-mud,
                        stuffed shirt], fascist
"he            was too                                much    
                     of a conformist
to wear anything                but a suit"
antonyms:                         eccentric,              
­      rebel
BRITISH                                 historical
a person who conforms to the practices
of the Church of England.
adjective: conformist
1. (of a person or activity) conforming
to accepted behavior or established practices;
conventional.

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