rebellion |
revolutionary |
As nouns the difference between rebellion and revolutionary
is that
rebellion is armed resistance to an established government or ruler while
revolutionary is a revolutionist; a person who revolts.
As an adjective revolutionary is
of or pertaining to a revolution in government; tending to, or promoting, revolution; as, revolutionary war; revolutionary measures; revolutionary agitators.
rebellion |
witchcraft |
As nouns the difference between rebellion and witchcraft
is that
rebellion is rebellion (armed resistance) while
witchcraft is the practice of witches; magic, sorcery or the use supernatural powers to influence or predict events.
rebellion |
belligerent |
As nouns the difference between rebellion and belligerent
is that
rebellion is rebellion (armed resistance) while
belligerent is a state or other armed participant in warfare.
As an adjective belligerent is
engaged in warfare, warring.
reformism |
rebellion |
As nouns the difference between reformism and rebellion
is that
reformism is any of several movements that promote reform while
rebellion is rebellion (armed resistance).
rebellion |
outcry |
As nouns the difference between rebellion and outcry
is that
rebellion is rebellion (armed resistance) while
outcry is a loud cry or uproar.
As a verb outcry is
to cry out.
revolting |
rebellion |
As nouns the difference between revolting and rebellion
is that
revolting is the action of the verb
to revolt while
rebellion is rebellion (armed resistance).
As a verb revolting
is .
As an adjective revolting
is which revolts or is repelling.
rebellion |
rebelling |
As a noun rebellion
is rebellion (armed resistance).
As a verb rebelling is
.
recalcitrant |
rebellion |
As an adjective recalcitrant
is recalcitrant, rebellious.
As a noun rebellion is
rebellion (armed resistance).
rebellion |
reformation |
As a noun rebellion
is rebellion (armed resistance).
As a proper noun reformation is
the reformation.
rebellion |
conspiracy |
As nouns the difference between rebellion and conspiracy
is that
rebellion is armed resistance to an established government or ruler while
conspiracy is the act of two or more persons, called conspirators, working secretly to obtain some goal, usually understood with negative connotations.
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