Rebellious Vocabulary

4 words in this vocabulary list

noun a person who is passionate about a particular cause, typically one that involves social or political change

  • The politician was known for being a firebrand, always advocating for bold policy changes.
  • My friend is a real firebrand when it comes to debating politics.
  • That guy is a total firebrand - he never backs down from an argument.
  • Her fiery personality and passionate speeches earned her the reputation of a firebrand in the industry.

noun a person who is dissatisfied and rebellious

adjective dissatisfied with the existing state of affairs

  • The malcontent employee constantly voiced his dissatisfaction with the company's policies.
  • The malcontent customer complained about the service at the restaurant.
  • That malcontent is always causing trouble.
  • The malcontent artist found inspiration in his discontentment.

verb to undermine or overthrow something, such as a government or authority

  • The group attempted to subvert the government through a series of covert operations.
  • She's always trying to subvert the rules to get her way.
  • They're planning to subvert the system and make some quick cash.
  • His words were meant to subvert the traditional beliefs and challenge the status quo.

noun a word used to identify any of a class of people, places, or things

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence

  • The CEO demonstrated a complete disregard for the company's financial losses, showing zero fucks towards the situation.
  • I have zero fucks to give about what other people think of me.
  • She's so confident, she gives zero fucks about haters.
  • After getting fired, he decided to live life with zero fucks given and pursue his passion for painting.