renegade (Meaning)

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renegade (n)

someone who rebels and becomes an outlaw

a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.

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renegade (v)

break with established customs

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renegade (s)

having deserted a cause or principle

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renegade (n.)

One faithless to principle or party.

An apostate from Christianity or from any form of religious faith.

One who deserts from a military or naval post; a deserter.

A common vagabond; a worthless or wicked fellow.

renegade Sentence Examples

  1. The renegade general led a rebellion against his former government.
  2. The lone outlaw became a renegade, roaming the wilderness.
  3. The rogue scientist broke away from his colleagues to pursue his own dangerous experiments.
  4. The renegade priest excommunicated himself from the church and preached his own unorthodox beliefs.
  5. The renegade artist abandoned traditional techniques, creating abstract and provocative works.
  6. The renegade detective turned his back on the law to solve crimes in his own unconventional way.
  7. The renegade musician defied industry norms, self-producing and distributing his own albums.
  8. The renegade athlete chose to compete independently, breaking away from organized teams.
  9. The renegade politician advocated for radical ideas, challenging the established order.
  10. The renegade writer penned scathing critiques, exposing corruption and hypocrisy in society.

FAQs About the word renegade

someone who rebels and becomes an outlaw, a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc., break with establish

deserter, rebel, defector, insurgent, traitor, traitoress,revolutionary, apostate, turncoat, recreant

disciple,loyalist, supporter, loyalist, adherent, adherent, disciple, follower, follower, supporter

The renegade general led a rebellion against his former government.

The lone outlaw became a renegade, roaming the wilderness.

The rogue scientist broke away from his colleagues to pursue his own dangerous experiments.

The renegade priest excommunicated himself from the church and preached his own unorthodox beliefs.