The meaning of rebel is opposing or taking arms against a government or ruler A person who opposes a person or group in authority a person who does not obey rules or accept normal standards of behavior, dress, etc. How to use rebel in a sentence.
Rebel or rebell are two words that are confused and usually misspelled due to their similarity A person who opposes or fights against a government often used before another noun Check which one to use!
The correct form is rebel, referring to a person who opposes or defies authority or conventions. der Rebell / die Rebellin, Rebellen-…, rebellieren… opprører [masculine], rebell [masculine], gjøre opprør… తిరిగుబాటు పడే మనిషి, రెబెల్, నియమాలు లేదా అధికారాన్ని ఇష్టపడని వ్యక్తి… [ˈrɛbl] collins english/french electronic resource © harpercollins publishers 2005 n → rebell (in) m (f), → aufrührer (in) m (f)
(by nature) → rebell (in) m (f) adj attr → rebellisch Forces, troops also → aufständisch vi → rebellieren (troops, forces also) → sich erheben Rebel / ˈrɛbəl / brazilian portuguese
From middle english rebel, rebell, from old french rebelle, from latin rebellis (“waging war again A person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of their country. See examples of rebel used in a sentence. Rebell is a misspelling of rebel. rebel refers to a person who resists authority or control.