Magaaklas (en. Rebels)

/mɑɡɑˈaklɑs/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishTagalog
verb
A form of a verb that refers to the active act of rebellion.
The citizens will rebel to defend their rights.
Ang mga mamamayan ay magaaklas upang ipagtanggol ang kanilang karapatan.
Performing a rebellion against a government or authority.
After sufficient preparation, they will start to rebel.
Matapos ang sapat na paghahanda, magsisimula na silang magaaklas.
Achieving goals through rebellion.
They expect their rebellion to be successful in the future.
Inaasahan nilang magiging matagumpay ang kanilang magaaklas sa hinaharap.

Etymology

The word 'magaaklas' is derived from 'aklas', meaning 'rebellion' or 'insurrection'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

rebel for justice
Rebellion or uprising to fight for justice.
magaaklas para sa katarungan
start a rebellion
Initiate the process of uprising.
magsimula ng pag-aaklas

Related Words

rebellion
Aklas is the act of rebelling or opposing an authority.
aklas
revolution
A broader context of rebellion, often referring to historical uprisings.
himagsikan

Slang Meanings

rebel or person who is protesting
They said, 'don't get involved there, those are the rebels!'
Sabi nila, 'wag ka nang makialam diyan, mga magaaklas kasi 'yan!'
you're going through something or you're not happy
Don't talk to him anymore, he's going to act up again with his problems.
Wag mo na siyang kausapin, parang magaaklas na naman 'yan sa mga problema niya.
cursing or getting angry
He just looked at me, and he already started to get angry.
Tumingin lang siya sa akin, nagmagaaklas na siya.