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      • mutinous adjective uk / ˈmjuː.tɪ.nəs / us / ˈmjuː.t ə n.əs / Add to word list Add to word list (especially of a sailor or a soldier) refusing to obey orders or attempting to take control from people in authority:
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  2. ( especially of a sailor or a soldier) refusing to obey orders or attempting to take control from people in authority: The mutinous sailors took control of the ship. Mutinous soldiers occupied the state radio station in the capital. refusing or not willing to do what you are told to do:

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      MUTINOUS meaning: 1. (especially of a sailor or a soldier)...

  3. mutinous in British English. (ˈmjuːtɪnəs ) adjective. 1. openly rebellious or disobedient. a mutinous child. 2. characteristic or indicative of mutiny. Collins English Dictionary.

  4. MUTINOUS meaning: 1. (especially of a sailor or a soldier) refusing to obey orders or attempting to take control from…. Learn more.

  5. The meaning of MUTINOUS is disposed to or being in a state of mutiny : rebellious. How to use mutinous in a sentence.

  6. Mutinous definition: disposed to, engaged in, or involving revolt against authority.. See examples of MUTINOUS used in a sentence.

  7. A mutiny is a revolt, when the led no longer obey the leader. To be mutinous is to behave this way, like when the entire class rises up against a substitute teacher.

  8. 1. Of, engaged in, disposed to, or constituting mutiny. See Synonyms at insubordinate. 2. Unruly; disaffected: a mutinous child. 3. Turbulent and uncontrollable: "mutinous passions, and conflicting fears" (Percy Bysshe Shelley). [From obsolete mutine, mutiny; see mutiny .] mu′ti·nous·ly adv.

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