Disobeyers

/ˌdɪsoʊˈbeɪərz/ noun (plural)

Definition

Multiple people who disobey or refuse to follow orders and rules.

Etymology

Plural form of disobeyer, following standard English pluralization with -s.

Kelly Says

History's greatest social changes often started with small groups of disobeyers—from civil rights activists to suffragettes—who risked everything to break unjust rules.

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