Information about the word rebel (English → Esperanto: ribeli)

Synonyms: revolt, mutiny, rise

Part of speechverb
Pronunciation/ɹɪˈbɛl/, /ɹəˈbɛl/
Shavian alphabet𐑮𐑦𐑯𐑧𐑤, 𐑮𐑩𐑚𐑧𐑤
Deseret alphabet𐑉𐐮𐐺𐐯𐑊

Conjugation

Indicative mood
Present tensePast tense
(I) rebel(I) rebelled
(thou) rebellest(thou) rebelledst
(he) rebels, rebelleth(he) rebelled
(we) rebel(we) rebelled
(you) rebel(you) rebelled
(they) rebel(they) rebelled
Subjunctive mood
Present tensePast tense
(I) rebel (I) rebelled
(thou) rebel(thou) rebelled
(he) rebel(he) rebelled
(we) rebel(we) rebelled
(you) rebel(you) rebelled
(they) rebel(they) rebelled
Imperative mood
rebel
Participles
Present participlePast participle
rebellingrebelled

Usage samples

First, Putin faced a high‐profile figure who controls his own militia and openly rebelled against him.
It is this second scenario that Brexiteer Conservatives are desperate to avoid, which helps explain why they rebelled against their own prime minister last night.

Translations

Afrikaansrebelleer
Catalanrebel·lar‐se
Danishrejse sig
Dutchin opstand komen; muiten; rebelleren
Esperantoribeli
Finnishkapinoida
Frenchse révolter
Germanrebellieren; revoltieren
Portugueseamotinar‐se; insurgir‐se; rebelar‐se
Russianбунтовать; взбунтоваться
Saterland Frisianrebellierje; revoltierje
Spanishrebelarse
Thaiกบฎ
Turkishbaş kaldırmak; ayaklanmak