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Often used in the same context:
rebellion,
uprising,
insurrection,
mutiny,
protests,
unrest,
revolution,
backlash,
discontent,
putsch,
dissidence,
rioting,
upheaval,
revolutionaries,
agitation,
coup,
countercoup,
dissent,
risings,
ouster,
bloodless revolution,
groundswell,
overthrow,
exodus,
disillusionment,
outcry,
insurgency,
crackdown,
fury,
repression,
outrage,
strife,
disaffection,
insurgence,
autocracy,
resentment,
civil disobedience,
movement,
pogrom,
disenchantment,
counterrevolution,
bloodbath,
restiveness,
anger,
walkout,
dictatorship,
regime,
terrorization,
chaos,
uproar,
anarchy,
bloodshed,
dissension,
clashes,
infighting,
paris commune,
mobs,
demonstrations,
clamor,
turmoil,
sepoy mutiny,
monarchism,
disgruntlement,
ousting,
spartacist,
bonapartist,
crisis,
landlordism,
guerrilla,
reassertion,
furor,
pauperization,
crusade,
opposition,
brutalities,
reconquest,
disquiet,
autocrats,
struggle,
fascist,
activism,
reprisals,
authoritarianism,
conflagration,
dictator,
conflict,
factionalism,
furore,
disunion,
schism,
counteroffensive,
rebel,
clampdown,
protesters,
guerilla,
subversion,
destabilization,
awakening,
tyranny,
dissident,
reformers,
defection,
revolts,
uprisings,
rebellions,
rising,
insurrections,
rebels,
riot,
emancipation,
revolutionists,
revolutions,
arduous,
conquest,
directionless,
exhausting,
formative,
frenetic,
hoabinhian,
postclassic,
postconquest,
postwar,
wracking,
abstinent,
aceramic,
achaemenian,
achaemenid,
acheulian,
adolescent,
advanced,
age,
agonising
More specific:
appal,
appall,
great revolt,
insurgency,
mutiny,
nauseate,
offend,
outrage,
peasant's revolt,
scandalize,
shock,
sicken
Appears in the definition of:
.,
abject,
abortive,
antonio lopez de santa ana,
antonio lopez de santa anna,
bolivar,
bowie,
combustion,
el libertador,
emiliano zapata,
flavius josephus,
glendower,
indian mutiny,
jainism,
james bowie,
jim bowie,
josephus,
joseph ben matthias,
judas maccabaeus,
lawrence,
lawrence of arabia,
loyalist,
owen glendower,
richard ii,
santa ana,
santa anna,
sepoy mutiny,
simon bolivar,
stalwart,
t. e. lawrence,
temple of jerusalem,
temple of solomon,
thomas edward lawrence,
volition,
youth,
zapata
More general:
arise,
battle,
conflict,
excite,
rebel,
repel,
repulse,
rise,
rise up,
stimulate,
stir,
struggle
Synonyms:
churn up,
disgust,
insurrection,
nauseate,
rebellion,
repel,
rising,
sicken,
turn off,
uprising
Also try:
— Adjectives for revolt:
open,
great,
armed,
general,
successful,
arab,
popular,
military,
hungarian,
populist,
second,
more...
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