Mutinous :
missionibus turbulentorum hominum
seditiososseditiose
seditiososseditiose
Adjective(1) disposed to or in a state of mutiny(2) consisting of or characterized by or inciting to mutiny
(1) The revolution itself had been carried out mainly by mutinous soldiers, who represented thereafter the only real authority.(2) When she is not at her desk, nervy Virginia is being beastly to the staff, ordering her mutinous cook to make a train journey all the way from Richmond to the centre of town to get some sugar-ginger for lunch.(3) The mutinous crew sailed back to Tahiti, whence some of the members, accompanied by a number of Tahitians, migrated to Pitcairn's Island and established there an Utopian colony.(4) They seem to you inert, flabby, weakly envious, foolishly obstinate, impiously mutinous , and many other things.(5) The war ended in 1859, and the mutinous troops were tried and executed.(6) I elude authority and make a tidy living being the mutinous karate girl in the corner.(7) The president accused mutinous troops of being influenced by ÔÇÿthe smell of oil.ÔÇÖ(8) In 1857, a rebellion in north India led by mutinous Indian soldiers caused the British Parliament to transfer all political power from the East India Company to the Crown.(9) But with over five hundred men out for the count and the rest turning mutinous , he knew he had to find another place to settle down for the time being.(10) Most naval officers had either fled or been murdered by their mutinous crews.(11) For more than 200 years, this volcanic rock has been home to descendants of Fletcher Christian and his mutinous shipmates, who burnt the HMS Bounty here in 1790.(12) The first civil war was sparked by mutinous Southern army officers before independence and lasted until 1972.(13) His arms were crossed mutinously over his chest and he reminded her of an executioner, preparing to send her to the gallows.(14) ÔÇÿI don't see why not,ÔÇÖ muttered Louis mutinously .(15) Sully glared up at her mutinously as he reluctantly obeyed and sat down.(16) It was his father's entire fault, he thought mutinously as the guards he passed occasionally in the hallway all saluted him mockingly.
Related Phrases of mutinous(1) mutinous ::
missionibus turbulentorum hominum
(1) mutinous ::
missionibus turbulentorum hominum
Synonyms
Adjective
1. rebellious ::
iracundiam provocans est:
2. insubordinate ::
non subditos
4. seditious ::
seditiosos
5. insurgent ::
rebellium
7. rebel ::
rebel
8. riotous ::
luxuriose
Adjective
1. rebellious ::
iracundiam provocans est:
2. insubordinate ::
non subditos
4. seditious ::
seditiosos
5. insurgent ::
rebellium
7. rebel ::
rebel
8. riotous ::
luxuriose
Different Formsmutinous, mutinously
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