Associations to the word «Mutiny»
Noun
- Legion
- Looting
- Treachery
- Detachment
- Hussar
- Tumult
- Nawab
- Bahadur
- Vessel
- Mate
- Quartermaster
- Timor
- Repression
- Lahore
- Dragoon
- Whaler
- Imperial
- Marine
- Rosa
- Espionage
- Governor
- Gable
- Admiralty
- Carthage
- Corporal
- Opium
- Gao
- Military
- Britannia
- Informer
- Night
- Lifeboat
- Airman
- Subcontinent
- Melville
- Arroyo
- Leadership
- Join
- Fiji
- Obedience
- Massacre
- Defiance
- Rebel
- Indochina
- Dhaka
- Punishment
- Arson
- Wage
- Pirate
- Congo
- Unit
- Seizing
- Indies
- Execution
- Musket
- Firmness
- Horatio
- Residency
- Napier
- Bay
- Tiberius
- Offence
Adjective
Wiktionary
MUTINY, noun. An organized rebellion against a legally constituted authority, especially by seamen against their officers.
MUTINY, noun. Violent commotion; tumult; strife.
MUTINY, verb. To commit mutiny.
Dictionary definition
MUTINY, noun. Open rebellion against constituted authority (especially by seamen or soldiers against their officers).
MUTINY, verb. Engage in a mutiny against an authority.
Wise words
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