Rebel

/ˈrebəl/ (noun), /rɪˈbel/ (verb) noun, verb

As a noun, a rebel is a person who resists authority, control, or tradition. As a verb, to rebel means to refuse to obey rules or people in power.

From Latin *rebellis* meaning ‘waging war again’, from *re-* (again) + *bellum* (war). It came through Old French into English with the sense of one who rises up against rule.

AFrebel
AMተቃዋሚ
ARمتمرد
BGбунтовник
BNবিদ্রোহী
CArebel
CSrebel
DArebel
DERebell
ELεπαναστάτης
ESrebelde
ETmässaja
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