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Dictionary definition of mutineer

An individual who participates in a mutiny, which is a rebellion or uprising against authority, typically within a military, naval, or other organized group.
"The captain's harsh treatment led to the rise of a mutineer among the crew."

Detailed meaning of mutineer

A mutineer is someone who openly defies or challenges the established command structure, often motivated by dissatisfaction, grievances, or a desire for change. The act of mutiny involves the mutineer and fellow dissenters taking collective action, such as refusing to follow orders, seizing control of a vessel or facility, or engaging in acts of protest or resistance. Mutineers are considered rebels or insurrectionists, as they challenge the established hierarchy and disrupt the normal functioning of the group or organization. The consequences for mutineers can vary, ranging from severe disciplinary actions, legal repercussions, to potentially being branded as traitors or outcasts within their respective communities.

Example sentences containing mutineer

1. The mutineer, eyes wild, rallied his peers to defy the captain's unjust commands.
2. In darkness, the stealthy mutineer sabotaged the ship's communication systems.
3. Every mutineer was fueled by anger, ready to reclaim their rights and freedoms.
4. "Mutiny!" yelled the mutineer, raising a sword and igniting the rebellion.
5. The seasoned captain faced the lead mutineer, eyes filled with betrayal.
6. A single mutineer can spark an uprising that topples regimes, changing history.

History and etymology of mutineer

The noun 'mutineer' is derived from the word 'mutiny,' which has its origins in the early 16th century English and is believed to have been influenced by the French term 'mutin,' meaning 'rebellious.' In turn, 'mutin' is thought to have come from the Old Provençal word 'motin,' signifying 'rebellion' or 'revolt.' The etymology of 'mutineer' thus reflects the historical context of mutinies and rebellions, typically occurring within military, naval, or other organized groups, where individuals, known as mutineers, defy established authority. This word's evolution highlights the association between mutineers and acts of insubordination and rebellion against hierarchical structures of command.

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Further usage examples of mutineer

1. Amidst the storm, the mutineer’s voice roared louder than thunder.
2. The ghost of a mutineer haunts the ship, a chilling reminder of betrayal.
3. The captured mutineer, shackled, bore the mark of both hero and traitor.
4. The mutineer’s manifesto inspired many, sowing seeds of rebellion far and wide.
5. Hope gleamed in the mutineer's eyes, a fire the oppressors couldn't quench.
6. Aboard the vessel, a mutineer’s whisper of revolt spread like wildfire.
7. Chains couldn’t silence the convicted mutineer's voice of powerful defiance.
8. The mutineer swung from the yardarm, a martyr and symbol of the uprising.
9. One brave mutineer’s act of defiance ignited the flames of rebellion.
10. In the mutineer’s heart, a storm of conflict raged, echoing the seas' fury.
11. With each shout, the mutineer gathered a formidable army of the oppressed.
12. The mutineer, a former loyal soldier, now led the charge against tyranny.
13. Amidst battle, the mutineer’s conviction proved more potent than any weapon.
14. Though outnumbered, every mutineer fought fiercely, fueled by raw conviction.
15. The mutineer's passionate speech swayed half the ship's crew to join his cause.
16. The tales of Fletcher Christian, the famous mutineer of the HMS Bounty, have inspired many films.
17. The old sailor regaled us with tales of the most notorious mutineer he had ever encountered.
18. The gallant mutineer fought bravely, believing his actions would bring about change.
19. The king showed unexpected mercy to the mutineer, hoping to quell further rebellion.
20. The mutineer was put in chains and confined to the brig for the remainder of the voyage.
21. Legends speak of an island where mutineers and pirates once built a hidden settlement.
22. Her pirate costume for the Halloween party included a mutineer's hat and a sword.
23. The mutineer’s map revealed the secret routes used by those who opposed the captain’s tyranny.
24. Once a loyal soldier, he became a mutineer after witnessing the injustices inflicted on his comrades.

SAT 19 (Scholastic Assessment Test), High School 10, Conflict and Conquest

defector,dissenter,insurgent,insurrectionist,rebel,renegade,revolutionary,traitor

agitator,renouncer,seditionist,subversive

rebel, loyalist, follower, subordinate

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