rebel
US /ˈreb.əl/
UK /ˈreb.əl/

1.
pemberontak, pembangkang
a person who rises in opposition or armed resistance against an established government or ruler
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The rebels stormed the capital city.
Para pemberontak menyerbu ibu kota.
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He was a political rebel throughout his life.
Dia adalah seorang pemberontak politik sepanjang hidupnya.
2.
pemberontak, penentang
a person who resists authority, control, or convention
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She's always been a bit of a rebel, questioning everything.
Dia selalu sedikit pemberontak, mempertanyakan segalanya.
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He's a fashion rebel, never following trends.
Dia adalah pemberontak mode, tidak pernah mengikuti tren.
1.
memberontak, melawan
to rise in opposition or armed resistance to an established government or ruler
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The people decided to rebel against the oppressive regime.
Rakyat memutuskan untuk memberontak melawan rezim yang menindas.
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They threatened to rebel if their demands were not met.
Mereka mengancam akan memberontak jika tuntutan mereka tidak dipenuhi.
2.
memberontak, menentang
to resist authority, control, or convention
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Teenagers often rebel against their parents' rules.
Remaja sering memberontak terhadap aturan orang tua mereka.
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He likes to rebel against traditional fashion norms.
Dia suka memberontak terhadap norma-norma mode tradisional.