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mutiny

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/ˈmjuː.tɪ.ni/ · mu-ti-ny

A rebellion against proper authority, especially by soldiers or sailors against their officers.

Meanings

nounformal

A rebellion against proper authority, especially by soldiers or sailors against their officers.

حکومت یا بااختیار شخص کے خلاف بغاوت، خاص طور پر فوجیوں یا ملاحوں کی جانب سے اپنے افسران کے خلاف۔

بغاوت

bagawat

Synonyms

rebellioninsurrectionrevoltبغاوتانقلابفساد

Antonyms

loyaltyobediencesubmissionوفاداریاطاعتتابع داری

Common Collocations

  • naval mutiny
  • mutiny on board
  • mutiny against authority

Example Sentences

The crew staged a mutiny against their captain after months of harsh treatment.

عملے نے اپنے کپتان کے خلاف بغاوت کا آغاز کیا، سخت سلوک کے مہینوں بعد۔

Amle ne apne kaptan ke khilaf bagawat ka aaghaz kiya, sakht sulook ke mahino baad.

Historically, mutinies have often changed the course of wars.

تاریخی طور پر، بغاوتیں اکثر جنگوں کا رخ بدل دیتی ہیں۔

Tariikhi tor par, bagawatein aksar jangon ka rukh badal deti hain.

The government's poor decisions led to a mutiny among the soldiers.

حکومت کے ناقص فیصلوں نے فوجیوں میں بغاوت پیدا کی۔

Hakoomat ke naqis faislon ne fojiyon mein bagawat paida ki.

Easily Confused With

rebellion:Mutiny specifically refers to military or naval insubordination, while rebellion can refer to any uprising against authority.

Word Family

mutinous
adjectiveبغاوتی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'mutiny' as a 'mutual rebellion' among soldiers.

Imagine soldiers refusing to follow orders and revolting against their commanding officers.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

نیکی کرنے میں بغاوت نہ کریں

Neki karne mein bagawat na karein

Do not rebel in doing good.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "mutinĭa" — rebellion, insurrection

First known use: 15th century

The term 'mutiny' originated from the Latin word 'mutinĭa', which refers to rebellion or insurrection against authority, especially in a military context.