Rebellion

/rɪˈbɛl.jən/

Meaning & Definition

noun
The act of resisting authority, control, or tradition.
The rebellion against the oppressive regime was fueled by years of injustice.
An organized, armed resistance to an established government or ruler.
The rebellion led to a civil war that lasted for several years.
An act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
The colonists' rebellion was a pivotal moment in their quest for independence.
A refusal to accept some authority or code or convention.
Her rebellion against societal norms was expressed through her unconventional lifestyle.

Etymology

From Latin 'rebellio', meaning a revolt or insurrection.

Common Phrases and Expressions

act of rebellion
A specific instance where individuals oppose authority.
rebellion against authority
The refusal to obey established laws or rules.
rebellion in the ranks
Discontent or dissent within a group, such as an organization or an army.

Related Words

rebel
A person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler.
insurgent
A member of a political party or other group who is fighting against the established leadership.
mutiny
An open rebellion against the proper authorities, especially by soldiers or sailors.

Slang Meanings

An informal term for a person's desire to break free from restrictions.
He's on a rebellion trip, just wanting to do whatever he feels like.
A playful term for nonconformity or challenging social norms.
That outfit is such a rebellion against the dress code!