| Noun | 1. | Rebel - `johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `grayback' derived from their gray Confederate uniformscolloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speech | |
| 2. | rebel - a person who takes part in an armed rebellion against the constituted authority (especially in the hope of improving conditions)mutineer - open rebellion and refusal to obey authorities (especially by seamen or soldiers) Young Turk - a member of one or more of the insurgetn groups in Turkey in the late 19th century who rebelled against the absolutism of Ottoman rule Nat Turner, Turner - United States slave and insurrectionist who in 1831 led a rebellion of slaves in Virginia; he was captured and executed (1800-1831) Denmark Vesey, Vesey - United States freed slave and insurrectionist in South Carolina who was involved in planning an uprising of slaves and was hanged (1767-1822) Sir William Wallace, Wallace - Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward I; in 1297 he gained control of Scotland briefly until Edward invaded Scotland again and defeated Wallace and subsequently executed him (1270-1305) | |
| 3. | rebel - someone who exhibits great independence in thought and action | |
| Verb | 1. | rebel - take part in a rebellion; renounce a former allegiancedissent, protest, resist - express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country" revolt - make revolution; "The people revolted when bread prices tripled again" mutiny - engage in a mutiny against an authority | |
| 2. | rebel - break with established customsdissent, protest, resist - express opposition through action or words; "dissent to the laws of the country" | |
| Adj. | 1. | rebel - used by northerners of Confederate soldiers; "the rebel yell"southern - in or characteristic of a region of the United States south of (approximately) the Mason-Dixon line; "southern hospitality"; "southern cooking"; "southern plantations" | |
| 2. | rebel - participating in organized resistance to a constituted government; "the rebelling confederacy"disloyal - deserting your allegiance or duty to leader or cause or principle; "disloyal aides revealed his indiscretions to the papers" | |