B1 noun, verb خنثی #10 رایج‌ترین 1 دقیقه مطالعه

rebel

/ˈreb.əl/ (noun) /rɪˈbel/ (verb)

A rebel is a person who refuses to obey rules, laws, or authority figures, often because they disagree with them. As a verb, it means to actively resist or rise up against an established government, organization, or social norm.

To rebel is to choose defiance over compliance when you disagree with the status quo.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • A person who resists authority or social norms.
  • The act of opposing or fighting against established power.
  • Often used to describe non-conformist behavior or political uprisings.

Summary

To rebel is to choose defiance over compliance when you disagree with the status quo.

  • A person who resists authority or social norms.
  • The act of opposing or fighting against established power.
  • Often used to describe non-conformist behavior or political uprisings.

Mastering the Stress Shift

Remember the stress change! Noun is REB-el, verb is re-BEL. Practice saying them aloud to hear the difference in rhythm.

Avoid Misinterpreting Context

Be careful using this word in professional settings. Calling a colleague a 'rebel' might sound like you are calling them insubordinate.

The Romanticized Rebel

In Western culture, the 'rebel' is often portrayed as a hero in movies. This has made the word carry a sense of coolness or courage in pop culture.

مثال‌ها

2 از 2
1

He was a bit of a rebel during his high school years.

2

The army attempted to crush the rebel forces.

خانواده کلمه

اسم
rebellion
فعل
rebel
صفت
rebellious

راهنمای حفظ

Think of the 'REB' in rebel as 'REBelling against the rules'. If you are a rebel, you are always pushing back.

Overview

The word 'rebel' carries both noun and verb forms, describing someone who challenges authority or the act of doing so. It captures a spectrum of defiance, ranging from a teenager questioning parental rules to a group of people overthrowing a political regime. 2) Usage Patterns: As a noun (pronounced REB-el), it refers to the person; as a verb (pronounced re-BEL), it describes the action. This shift in stress is crucial for native-level pronunciation. In common usage, it often implies a sense of independence or non-conformity. 3) Common Contexts: You will frequently hear this in historical contexts regarding revolutions, as well as in casual social settings describing someone who 'marches to the beat of their own drum.' It is also common in literature and film, where the 'rebel protagonist' is a staple archetype. 4) Similar Words comparison: While 'protestor' implies a public demonstration of disagreement, 'rebel' suggests a more fundamental rejection of the system itself. 'Mutineer' is specific to military or naval contexts, whereas 'rebel' is broad enough for any social, political, or personal situation.

نکات کاربردی

Use 'rebel' to describe someone who goes against the grain. Be mindful that the verb form requires a preposition like 'against'. It is a neutral-to-formal word depending on whether you are talking about politics or personality.

اشتباهات رایج

The most common mistake is using the wrong stress pattern for the noun and verb. Another error is forgetting the preposition 'against' when using the verb form.

راهنمای حفظ

Think of the 'REB' in rebel as 'REBelling against the rules'. If you are a rebel, you are always pushing back.

ریشه کلمه

Derived from Latin 'rebellare', meaning 'to renew war'. It evolved from 're-' (again) and 'bellum' (war).

بافت فرهنگی

The concept of the rebel is central to many historical revolutions, such as the American or French Revolution. It remains a powerful symbol of individual freedom.

مثال‌ها

1

He was a bit of a rebel during his high school years.

everyday
2

The army attempted to crush the rebel forces.

formal

خانواده کلمه

اسم
rebellion
فعل
rebel
صفت
rebellious

ترکیب‌های رایج

a born rebel
rebel against

عبارات رایج

rebel without a cause

اغلب اشتباه گرفته می‌شود با

rebel vs mutineer

A mutineer is specifically someone who rebels against leaders in a military or ship setting. A rebel is a much broader term.

الگوهای دستوری

rebel against [something/someone] a born rebel to act like a rebel

Mastering the Stress Shift

Remember the stress change! Noun is REB-el, verb is re-BEL. Practice saying them aloud to hear the difference in rhythm.

Avoid Misinterpreting Context

Be careful using this word in professional settings. Calling a colleague a 'rebel' might sound like you are calling them insubordinate.

The Romanticized Rebel

In Western culture, the 'rebel' is often portrayed as a hero in movies. This has made the word carry a sense of coolness or courage in pop culture.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank

Choose the correct form of the word.

The soldiers decided to ___ against their commander because of the unfair treatment.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: rebel

The sentence requires the verb form after 'to'.

امتیاز: /1

سوالات متداول

3 سوال

Not necessarily. While it can imply disruption, it is often used positively to describe people who fight for justice or innovation.

The noun is stressed on the first syllable (REB-el), while the verb is stressed on the second (re-BEL). This is a common pattern for English words that function as both nouns and verbs.

Yes, it is very common to call a teenager who breaks rules a 'rebel.' It describes their phase of testing boundaries.

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