mutineer (Meaning)
mutineer (n)
someone who is openly rebellious and refuses to obey authorities (especially seamen or soldiers)
mutineer (n.)
One guilty of mutiny.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mutineer
mutineer Sentence Examples
- The mutineers seized control of the ship, overthrowing the captain.
- The ringleader of the mutiny was a charismatic mutineer.
- The mutineers faced execution for their treacherous actions.
- The ship's crew was divided between loyalists and mutineers.
- The mutineers planned their uprising in secret, plotting against the captain.
- The mutiny was a desperate act of defiance against the captain's tyranny.
- The mutineers were eventually pardoned by the authorities.
- The former mutineer lived a life of infamy, haunted by his past.
- The mutineers' actions were a betrayal of their duty to the crown.
- The mutiny left a lasting legacy of distrust among the ship's crew.
FAQs About the word mutineer
someone who is openly rebellious and refuses to obey authorities (especially seamen or soldiers)One guilty of mutiny.
rebel, insurgent,revolutionary, revolter, revolutionist, insurrectionist, red, challenger, oppositionist, discontent
patriot, loyalist, patriot, supporter, loyalist, supporter,counterrevolutionary, counterinsurgent, counterrevolutionary, counterinsurgent
The mutineers seized control of the ship, overthrowing the captain.
The ringleader of the mutiny was a charismatic mutineer.
The mutineers faced execution for their treacherous actions.
The ship's crew was divided between loyalists and mutineers.