English to Turkish Dictionary rebellious

rebellious

asi
definition
adjective
young people with a rebellious streak
showing a desire to resist authority, control, or convention.
translation of 'rebellious'
adjective
inatçı,
isyancı,
asi,
serkeş,
isyankâr
example
He launched the second invasion to retake by force the 'rebellious' republic.
Draw an easy contrast between a 'rebellious' son and a docile one.
Ask just about anyone and you'll soon find out that he is not your typical teenager with an unmistakable 'rebellious' streak.
He pulled it back into a ponytail at the nape of his neck, with a few 'rebellious' strands of hair in his eyes.
So upon deciding the fresh air might do me some good, I wrestled my 'rebellious' hair into a ponytail, dressed, and headed out the door.
There was a breeze, and her 'rebellious' hair began cascading down from the knot she'd put it in that morning.
Although Hannibal's army consisted of men of various races, they were never 'rebellious' because they feared their leader.
This model is 'rebellious' and fearful of authority as a vehicle of control.
Her slender fingers raked into her ebony hair, holding the 'rebellious' locks away from her face.
Similarly, representations of the loyal house slave contrasted with representations of the field slaves as cunning and 'rebellious' .
She had played along as a child to keep both Meredith and her father happy, but as she grew up she had discovered her 'rebellious' streak and the courage to make her own decisions.
The difference was Ali had tame jet-black hair in contrast to Rayne's 'rebellious' brown mane.
Leaders fear that setting strict limits will either cause 'rebellious' behavior or make them unpopular.
I am reinforced in this finding by the evidence of the plaintiff's 'rebellious' attitude towards school attendance and by his resistance to parental authority.
He couldn't boast of a youthful zest nor could he of a 'rebellious' streak of fashion consciousness.
I irritably brushed 'rebellious' strands of golden brown hair off my face.
For much of the latter half of the 20th century, starting in the 'rebellious' 1960s, the established order was suspect.
We sat side by side on a sofa with 'rebellious' springs and a layer of cat hair.
One is brown, loose, civilised, and there is this whirlwind next to it - the other - as black as the girl's 'rebellious' hair.
These social invitations are generally issued at moments when his 'rebellious' desires become most manifest, and he invariably declines them.
Thus, criticising young people and negatively stereotyping them as 'rebellious' , met with strong aversion from the youth and children alike.
Pushing a 'rebellious' lock of hair away from her face, Violette moved slowly to where her mother was resting, bracing herself for all the reprimands she knew was going to come her way.
There is no denying the fact that the military operation in the 'rebellious' republic is looked upon by Russian society as a virtual reality, as someone else's war, a horror movie that no one wants to watch.
Everything about the picture was perfect; even down to his few 'rebellious' strands of hair by his neck.
Betty's punctiliousness and house-cleanliness drive Peter mad; in turn, his strong 'rebellious' streak and disobeying of her house orders get under her skin.
The longstanding and canny leader of this 'rebellious' crew is set to step down this summer.
There will always be 'rebellious' elements, challenging authority, pushing it as far as it can be pushed.
His position is akin to that of the 'rebellious' dissenters of the seventeenth century.
His son was only nine years old, and so England, defeated on the Continent, was ruled by a regency - one controlled by those very same 'rebellious' barons.
In a world seen by many as being dictated by US foreign policy, there is plenty to be angry about; to protest against; and to be 'rebellious' over.
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