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mutineer

/ˈmjuːtɪniər/ noun · British & US
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What does mutineer mean?

noun

A person who takes part in a mutiny, especially a sailor or soldier who rebels against their officers. A person who rebels against authority.

Example

"The mutineer was put on trial for his role in the uprising."

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