rebelled

[rɪˈbeld]

rebelled Definition

to resist or oppose authority, control, or tradition; to refuse to obey rules or accept normal standards of behavior.

Using rebelled: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "rebelled" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The citizens rebelled against the oppressive government.

  • Example

    The students rebelled against the strict dress code.

  • Example

    He rebelled against his parents' expectations and became an artist.

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Phrases with rebelled

  • a person who rebels or behaves in a rebellious manner for no particular reason

    Example

    He was a rebel without a cause, always getting into trouble for no apparent reason.

  • rebel yell

    a loud, high-pitched yell or scream used by Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War to intimidate the enemy

    Example

    The soldiers let out a rebel yell as they charged towards the enemy lines.

  • a group of people who are fighting against the established government or authority

    Example

    The rebel forces were gaining ground in the war against the government.

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Summary: rebelled in Brief

To 'rebel' [rɪˈbeld] is to resist or oppose authority, control, or tradition. It can involve refusing to obey rules or accept normal standards of behavior. Examples include citizens rebelling against oppressive governments or students rebelling against strict dress codes. 'Rebel' extends into phrases like 'rebel without a cause,' denoting someone who rebels for no particular reason.