Mutinous

Pronunciation: /ˈmjuːtənəs/

Mutinous (adj)

  1. Showing open refusal to obey leaders, especially in the army or on a ship.
  2. Acting against rules or orders from those in charge, in a way that causes disorder.

Examples

  • The mutinous sailors refused to follow the captain’s orders.
  • They became mutinous when the crew felt their leader was unfair.

Mutinous (adjective)

Examples

  • The mutinous soldiers refused to follow orders.
  • Mutinous soldiers broke ranks during the march.