How to use rebel in a sentence. Rebel or rebell are two words that are confused and usually misspelled due to their similarity Check which one to use! Rebell is an incorrect spelling The correct form is rebel, referring to a person who opposes or defies authority or conventions. der Rebell / die Rebellin, Rebellen-…, rebellieren… opprører [masculine], rebell [masculine], gjøre opprør… తిరిగుబాటు పడే మనిషి, రెబెల్, నియమాలు లేదా అధికారాన్ని ఇష్టపడని వ్యక్తి…
[ˈrɛbl] collins english/french electronic resource © harpercollins publishers 2005 n → rebell (in) m (f), → aufrührer (in) m (f) (by nature) → rebell (in) m (f) adj attr → rebellisch Forces, troops also → aufständisch vi → rebellieren (troops, forces also) → sich erheben Rebel / ˈrɛbəl / brazilian portuguese
From middle english rebel, rebell, from old french rebelle, from latin rebellis (“waging war again A person who refuses allegiance to, resists, or rises in arms against the government or ruler of their country. See examples of rebel used in a sentence. Rebell is a misspelling of rebel. rebel refers to a person who resists authority or control. A person who opposes or fights against a government often used before another noun A person who opposes a person or group in authority a person who does not obey rules or accept normal standards of behavior, dress, etc.
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