revolt
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/icons/point.icon REBELLION, REVOLUTION, UPRISING, REVOLT, INSURRECTION, MUTINY mean an outbreak against authority.
REBELLION implies an open formidable resistance that is often unsuccessful. e.g. open rebellion against the officers
REVOLUTION applies to a successful rebellion resulting in a major change (as in government). e.g. a political revolution that toppled the monarchy
UPRISING implies a brief, limited, and often immediately ineffective rebellion. e.g. quickly put down the uprising
e.g. a revolt by the Young Turks that surprised party leaders
e.g. an insurrection of oppressed laborers
MUTINY applies to group insubordination or insurrection especially against naval authority. e.g. a mutiny led by the ship's cook
verb
【政府などに対して】反乱を起こす, 反逆[反抗]する «against» ; 【規則などに】背く «from»
e.g. the insurgents revolted and had to be suppressed.
e.g. voters may revolt when they realize the cost of the measures.
〈人〉を不快にする; …に反感を抱かせる (!しばしば受け身で)
e.g. he was revolted by the stench that greeted him.
不快感[反感]を覚える
e.g. 'tis just the main assumption reason most revolts at.
noun
【体制・政府などに対する】反逆; 反乱, 暴動 «against»
e.g. a countrywide revolt against the central government
e.g. the peasants rose in revolt.
«…に対する» 反抗心, 反感 «against, over»
e.g. a revolt over tax increases.
ORIGIN