mutinous (Meaning)

Wordnet

mutinous (s)

disposed to or in a state of mutiny

consisting of or characterized by or inciting to mutiny

Webster

mutinous (a.)

Disposed to mutiny; in a state of mutiny; characterized by mutiny; seditious; insubordinate.

mutinous Sentence Examples

  1. The ship's crew grew mutinous, threatening to seize control from the captain.
  2. The rebellious soldiers displayed their mutinous intentions by refusing orders.
  3. The prison inmates staged a mutinous uprising, demanding better living conditions.
  4. The mutinous employees held a strike to protest unfair labor practices.
  5. The dissidents expressed their mutinous sentiments through a petition to the government.
  6. The shareholders showed their mutinous disapproval of the company's management.
  7. The rebellious teenagers refused to obey their parents, acting in a mutinous manner.
  8. The students' mutinous behavior disrupted the classroom, making learning impossible.
  9. The union members threatened a mutinous strike if their demands weren't met.
  10. The politicians' mutinous actions brought down the government, leading to political turmoil.

FAQs About the word mutinous

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The ship's crew grew mutinous, threatening to seize control from the captain.

The rebellious soldiers displayed their mutinous intentions by refusing orders.

The prison inmates staged a mutinous uprising, demanding better living conditions.

The mutinous employees held a strike to protest unfair labor practices.