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Discontented as toward authority.
disaffected
malcontent
ill-affected
discontent
discontented
Rebellious.
insubordinate
Rebellious.
disloyal
1
Yet in the crisis of such a struggle
rebellious
thoughts may arise.
2
She was branded as
'
rebellious
'
and treacherous' by her own party members.
3
Nevertheless, the King held the
rebellious
Okies under control without apparent effort.
4
Her usual
rebellious
spells involved lifestyle changes that lasted a few months.
5
She became a very, very
rebellious
teenager, in every possible way .
6
The war against the
rebellious
states was never really popular in England.
7
I always had a
rebellious
nature and was quite disruptive in class.
8
Her muscles were tense; she stood in an attitude of
rebellious
pride.
9
The people now residing in the late
rebellious
States are generally impoverished.
10
But Catalonia has never had a problem with flaunting its
rebellious
streak.
11
So we get
rebellious
and say, I'm going to make it happen.
12
The people riotous and
rebellious
-
the
army
defeated-andthe enemy marching upon Vienna.
13
Two
rebellious
spirits held in check by the will of Zoraida Castelmar.
14
Elena showed me that my
rebellious
and partly moody ways are wrong.
15
Elena fell upon the floor and sobbed with
rebellious
mortification and terror.
16
In the wilderness they were frequently
rebellious
,
and they were often punished.
rebellious
rebellious spirit
rebellious subjects
rebellious heart
rebellious thoughts
most rebellious