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Often used in the same context:
revolt,
insurrection,
uprising,
mutiny,
dissidence,
rebel,
insurgency,
revolutionaries,
unrest,
guerrilla,
protests,
putsch,
revolution,
insurgence,
counterrevolution,
guerilla,
secessionist,
anarchy,
restiveness,
dissent,
repression,
rioting,
bloodshed,
militancy,
risings,
coup,
discontent,
militia,
rebelliousness,
agitation,
dictatorship,
separatist,
radicalism,
mutineers,
renegade,
overthrow,
subversion,
strife,
disaffection,
separatism,
monarchism,
countercoup,
reconquest,
civil disobedience,
lawlessness,
imamate,
mahdist,
bonapartist,
conflict,
factionalism,
tyranny,
bloodless revolution,
manchus,
autocracy,
pogrom,
violence,
sedition,
disunion,
secession,
backlash,
castroism,
disobedience,
terrorization,
vietminh,
disillusionment,
sepoy mutiny,
upheavals,
landlordism,
great proletarian cultural revolution,
liberation,
authoritarianism,
furies,
nationalism,
paris commune,
royalist,
manchu dynasty,
stirrings,
republicanism,
warlord,
dissensions,
oppression,
movement,
dictator,
fascist,
christianisation,
sectionalism,
senussi,
republic,
outlawry,
spartacist,
tripolitania,
colonialism,
defiance,
tyrant,
vassalage,
mobs,
emperor napoleon iii,
despotism,
independence,
puritanism,
resentment,
war,
rebellions,
revolts,
rising,
insurrections,
rebels,
uprisings,
riot,
riots,
quarrel,
confrontation,
discontents,
ago,
reconstruction,
cromwellian,
crusading,
depression,
famine,
formative,
hohenstaufen,
islam,
jacksonian,
jacobean,
napoleonic,
reagan,
reform,
reformation,
revolutionary,
shek,
stalinist,
suffrage
More specific:
great revolt,
insurgency,
mutiny,
peasant's revolt
Appears in the definition of:
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amount,
arise,
black and tan,
boxer,
earl of leicester,
frederick north,
freedom fighter,
great revolt,
harry hotspur,
hotspur,
incendiary,
incitive,
inflammatory,
instigative,
insurgence,
insurgency,
insurgent,
insurrectionist,
isolated,
montfort,
mutineer,
mutiny,
nat turner,
north,
peasant's revolt,
percy,
pontiac,
pulverize,
quelled,
quelling,
quench,
rabble-rousing,
rebel,
rise,
rise up,
sardonic,
second earl of guilford,
seditious,
simon de montfort,
sir henry percy,
turner
More general:
battle,
conflict,
resistance,
struggle
Synonyms:
insurrection,
revolt,
rising,
uprising
Also try:
— Adjectives for rebellion:
open,
armed,
great,
irish,
late,
successful,
adolescent,
taiping,
popular,
serious,
actual,
more...
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