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rebelde

/ʁeˈbɛw.dʒi/intermediate Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.adjective

Rebellious, disobedient, defiant, or difficult to control (can also describe intractable physical things like unruly hair).

Example Sentences:
  • O adolescente rebelde recusou-se a seguir as regras da escola.
  • Ela usou um creme especial para domar seus cabelos rebeldes.
2.noun

A rebel, insurgent, or mutineer who opposes authority or an established government.

Example Sentences:
  • Os rebeldes se esconderam nas montanhas após o ataque.
  • Ele sempre foi visto como um rebelde sem causa.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from Latin 'rebellis' (insurgent, renewing war), which comes from 'rebellare' ('re-' meaning 'again' + 'bellum' meaning 'war'). It describes someone who resists authority or fights back against an established system.

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Connect 'rebelde' directly to the English word 'rebel'—it is simply 'rebel' with 'de' added to the end.

Frequently Asked Questions About “rebelde

1. What is the meaning of “rebelde” in English?

In English, rebelde (adjective) is defined as: “Rebellious, disobedient, defiant, or difficult to control (can also describe intractable physical things like unruly hair).”.

2. How do you use “rebelde” in a sentence?

O adolescente rebelde recusou-se a seguir as regras da escola.

3. What are English synonyms of “rebelde”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “rebelde”?

Derived from Latin 'rebellis' (insurgent, renewing war), which comes from 'rebellare' ('re-' meaning 'again' + 'bellum' meaning 'war'). It describes someone who resists authority or fights back against an established system.