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Meanings of
rebelliousness
in English
Catalan
rebeldia
Spanish
desafío
Back to the meaning
Intentionally contemptuous behavior or attitude.
defiance
Catalan
rebeldia
Portuguese
rebeldia
Catalan
rebel·lia
Back to the meaning
An insubordinate act.
insubordination
Portuguese
rebeldia
Synonyms
Examples for "
insubordination
"
insubordination
Examples for "
insubordination
"
1
Well, put it aside; let us move to the matter of
insubordination
.
2
The absence of Smith had caused disorder and
insubordination
in the colony.
3
MacArthur went public with their differences, which the president regarded as
insubordination
.
4
He didn't even show up for his last OPR interview, therefore
insubordination
.
5
Harder for someone to prove
insubordination
or treason that way, he suspected.
Usage of
rebelliousness
in English
1
Then the old doubting rancor and
rebelliousness
took possession of the multitude.
2
So there's a bit of a
rebelliousness
going on in my wardrobe.
3
DISPLEASE them by lack of affection, grumbling, disobedience, stubbornness,
rebelliousness
,
or wickedness.
4
It's possible that others may well demonstrate a very untypical streak of
rebelliousness
.
5
Then one met you, and saw your potential, your strength, your hidden
rebelliousness
-
6
These sturdy Ayrshire and Galloway men had an old covenanting
rebelliousness
about them.
7
And kill you if you showed the least bit of
rebelliousness
.
8
The official explanation of this blames the
rebelliousness
of the "new breed."
9
Renee thought she began to comprehend the spirit of Venice, and chided her
rebelliousness
.
10
And submissive, where
rebelliousness
would not have been without excuse.
11
The tenth degree of humility is "obedience," to which is opposed
"
rebelliousness
.
"
12
Isn't this act of
rebelliousness
bound to lead us down the path of apocalypse?
13
Paul finally came to see his father; there was an air of
rebelliousness
about him.
14
His little blinking eyes expressed both fear and
rebelliousness
.
15
His
rebelliousness
,
playfulness and oddness won over all generations.
16
So you have all the minor elements of self-pity and romanticism, morbid adolescent
rebelliousness
combined.
Other examples for "rebelliousness"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
rebelliousness
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
normal rebelliousness
proud rebelliousness
adolescent rebelliousness
attractive rebelliousness
blame the rebelliousness
More collocations
Translations for
rebelliousness
Catalan
rebeldia
rebel·lia
insubordinació
Spanish
desafío
Portuguese
rebeldia
Rebelliousness
through the time