Associations to the word «Mutiny»
Noun
- Slave
- Imprisonment
- Prospect
- Nicholson
- Loyalist
- Pax
- Rumor
- Admiral
- Retribution
- Bose
- Override
- Murmur
- Guards
- Overthrow
- Khan
- Viceroy
- Kaye
- Command
- Aldo
- Despatch
- Anglo
- Narrative
- European
- Revolutionary
- Bonaparte
- Loyalty
- Ceylon
- Accused
- Lieutenant
- Force
- Victoria
- Skipper
- Ishmael
- Pu
- Pavel
- Andres
- Japanese
- Commandant
- Sabotage
- Intervention
- Olympus
- Manila
- Cromwell
- Schooner
- Corps
- Pasha
- Ellison
- Nationalist
- Forces
- Fremantle
- Murder
- Arctic
- Singh
- Brigade
- Vii
- Leader
- Protest
- Pursuit
- October
- Squadron
Adjective
Verb
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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