renegades (Meaning)

renegades

a person who rejects lawful or acceptable behavior, an individual who rejects lawful or conventional behavior, to become a renegade, having rejected tradition, having deserted a faith, cause, or religion for a hostile one, a deserter from one faith, cause, or allegiance to another, a person who deserts a faith, cause, or party, having deserted a faith, cause, or party

renegades Sentence Examples

  1. The renegades plotted to overthrow the oppressive government.
  2. The ruthless bandits were known as the "Bloodstained Renegades."
  3. The renegades defied the established norms and created their own path.
  4. The rebels were labeled as renegades by the authorities they opposed.
  5. The renegades' daring raid sent shockwaves through the city.
  6. The band of renegades sought refuge in the remote wilderness.
  7. The renegade scientist's brilliant but dangerous experiments raised ethical concerns.
  8. The former soldiers turned into renegades, using their skills to serve their own interests.
  9. The renegade politician's inflammatory speeches incited violence and division.
  10. The renegades' unwavering determination posed a constant threat to the stability of the region.

FAQs About the word renegades

a person who rejects lawful or acceptable behavior, an individual who rejects lawful or conventional behavior, to become a renegade, having rejected tradition,

rebels, traitors, insurgents,deserters, turncoats, defectors,revolutionaries, apostates, defiers, insurrectionists

disciples, followers, supporters, adherents,loyalists,militants, zealots, partisans, fanatics,partizans

The renegades plotted to overthrow the oppressive government.

The ruthless bandits were known as the "Bloodstained Renegades."

The renegades defied the established norms and created their own path.

The rebels were labeled as renegades by the authorities they opposed.