Word of the day
mutinous
1. willful or disobedient
“Antoinette looked mutinous, but she obeyed”
2. (of a soldier or sailor) refusing to obey the orders of a person in authority
“mutinous soldiers occupied the radio station”
adjective
/ˈmjutənəs/
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"The teacher found the mutinous student constantly _____ her rules and fighting authority."
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- unruly
- compliant
- obedient
- rebellious
- contrary
- submissive
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