"Rebelling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Rebelling means to act in opposition to authority, rules, or convention; to resist or defy authority, norms, or expectations. It can also refer to a refusal to conform or comply with a particular system or authority.
Example sentences:
The teenager began rebelling against her parents by staying out late every night.
The whistleblowers in the company were rebelling against the company's corrupt practices.
The students rebelled against the new rules that limited their freedom.
A title given to a learned Jewish scholar or rabbi, particularly one who serves as the spiritual leader of a synagogue.
Rebec is a musical stringed instrument from the lute family. It originated in the 15th century in Europe, particularly in Italy and France, and was popular during the Renaissance period. <br><br>The word "rebec" can also refer to a type of large, nasal, monophonic medieval instrument from the late 13th to the early 14th century.
A person who resists organized authority and conventional rules, often in a bold or defiant manner.
Rebellions refer to acts of open resistance or revolt against an established government, authority, or institution. These can take many forms, ranging from protests and civil disobedience to armed insurrections and full-blown wars.
Individuals who resist or defy authority, often in an organized or violent manner, typically as a response to perceived injustices or oppressive government policies.