Meaning & Definition of word "Renegade"

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    Renegade

    /ˈrɛnɪɡeɪd/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who deserts and betrays an organization, country, or set of principles.
      • Example: The renegade left the army to join the rebel forces.
    • 2. A person who behaves in a rebellious manner or rejects the norms and conventions.
      • Example: As a renegade artist, she challenged the traditional boundaries of her craft.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having abandoned one's allegiance or affiliation.
      • Example: His renegade actions made him a controversial figure in the political landscape.
    • 2. Rebellious; unconventional.
      • Example: The renegade group sought to create a new form of art that defied all previous styles.

    Etymology

    From Spanish 'renegado' meaning 'a renegade', from 'renegar' meaning 'to deny or reject'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    renegade behavior:

    Actions that go against established norms or rules.

    renegade leader:

    A leader who has broken away from a traditional group or organization.

    renegade spirit:

    An attitude of independence and nonconformity.

    Related Words

    defector:

    A person who abandons their country or cause.

    traitor:

    Someone who betrays a trust or allegiance.

    Slang Meanings of renegade

    Meaning: A person who goes against the norms.

    Example Sentence: In the skateboarding scene, he's known as a renegade for his daring tricks.

    Meaning: Someone who rejects societal rules.

    Example Sentence: She lives as a renegade, never worrying about fitting in with others.