How to Pronounce "renegade"
word
/ˈɹɛnəˌɡeɪd/
REN-uh-gayed
/ɹˈɛnəɡˌeɪd/
REN-uh-gayd
Definition
A renegade is a person who leaves or betrays their group, organization, or beliefs, especially to join an opposing side; it can also describe someone who refuses to follow the usual rules.
IPA Transcription
American English
/ˈɹɛnəˌɡeɪd/
British English
/ɹˈɛnəɡˌeɪd/
Simplified Pronunciation
US
REN-uh-gayed
UK
REN-uh-gayd
Listen in Context
He became a renegade after leaving his country.
The group called her a renegade for not following their rules.
The renegade soldier joined the enemy.
She took a renegade approach and challenged everyone’s expectations.