Mutinous
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British pronunciation/mjˈuːtɪnəs/
American pronunciation/ˈmjutənəs/

Definition & Meaning of "mutinous"

mutinous
01

displaying or inciting a refusal to obey authority or command

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The captain faced mutinous crew members who were tired of the long voyage without proper rations.
The shouts and chants of the mutinous group grew louder as they neared the headquarters.
02

any of several small greyish New World mice inhabiting e.g. grain fields

03

having a disposition to rebel or resist authority

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The mutinous mood of the students grew with every restrictive rule imposed by the administration.
Her mutinous glare suggested she was ready to defy her manager 's decisions.
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The captain faced mutinous crew members who were tired of the long voyage without proper rations.
The shouts and chants of the mutinous group grew louder as they neared the headquarters.
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