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Mutineers Meaning in English

word · lemma: mutineer

ˌmjutɪˈnɪɹz
myoo-tih-NEERZ
mjˌuːtɪnˈiəz
myoo-tin-EE-uhz

Definition

Mutineers are people who rebel against authority, especially in the military or on a ship. They refuse to obey orders and often try to take control from their leaders.

Usage & Nuances

"Mutineers" is mainly used in historical, military, or nautical contexts. It refers specifically to groups who revolt against established authority, especially under harsh conditions. Commonly found in stories about ships, armies, or prisons. Not used casually for everyday rebels.

Example Sentences

The mutineers took control of the ship.

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Some mutineers were arrested after the rebellion.

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The captain did not trust the mutineers.

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After days of harsh treatment, the sailors became mutineers.

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Legend says the mutineers escaped to a deserted island.

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Only a few of the original mutineers survived the journey.

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