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Rebel against Meaning in English

expression

ˈɹɛbəɫ/, /ɹɪˈbɛɫ/ /əˈɡeɪnst/, /əˈɡɛnst
REH-buhl uh-GAYNST
ˈɹɛbəl/ /ɐɡˈɛnst
REB-uhl uh-GENST

Definition

To refuse to obey rules or authority and act in opposition, usually because you disagree with them.

Usage & Nuances

Commonly used with teenagers or groups challenging authority. Can refer to small acts (e.g., not following rules) or larger movements. 'Rebel against' is always followed by the thing opposed (parents, government, system). Distinct from 'revolt' (more violent).

Example Sentences

Teenagers often rebel against their parents' rules.

basic

Some workers rebelled against the new company policy.

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He decided to rebel against unfair treatment.

basic

It's normal to rebel against authority when you're young.

natural

Artists often rebel against traditional styles to create something new.

natural

She didn't want to just follow the crowd, so she chose to rebel against expectations.

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