rebellious in the PONS Dictionary

rebellious Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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He is also considerably less intelligent, but less rebellious in school.
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Numerous expeditions were launched to subdue rebellious tribes or regions.
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Although he is depicted as being intelligent, he is usually rebellious within school, and rude to teachers and prefects alike.
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The message of punk remained subversive, counter-cultural, rebellious, and politically outspoken.
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Creativity was a battle, a struggle between his exacting eye and the nature of his contrary and rebellious self.
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Indications of a negative or rebellious attitude were frequently attributed to demon possession.
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She had a rebellious streak and a strained relationship with her father since then.
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In late 1440, he sent his armies to reclaim the rebellious regions.
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The students were going to be more energetic and rebellious against it.
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He feels overwhelmed by having to deal with lots of past due bills and his rebellious teenage daughter.
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