Antonyms for frondeur
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : fron-dur; French frawn-dœr |
Phonetic Transcription : frɒnˈdɜr; French frɔ̃ˈdœr |
Definition of frondeur
- As in insurgent : noun rebel
- As in rebel : noun person who does not obey
- As in insurrectionary : noun rebel
- As in insurrectionist : noun rebel
- As in revolutionist : noun rebel
- Some one had once called him a frondeur; he was greatly delighted with that name.
- Extract from : « On the Eve » by Ivan Turgenev
- Diana dismissed it with contempt, as the shaft of a frondeur discredited by both parties.
- Extract from : « The Testing of Diana Mallory » by Mrs. Humphry Ward
- Then suddenly he added, "Apropos, have you heard that Eugne has become one of the leaders of these frondeur madmen?"
- Extract from : « The Suitors of Yvonne » by Raphael Sabatini
- The loss was indeed serious; for the young orator was far more than a frondeur.
- Extract from : « William Pitt and the Great War » by John Holland Rose
- By this repressive policy the frondeur spirit of the Noblesse was revived, and it has continued to exist down to the present time.
- Extract from : « Russia » by Donald Mackenzie Wallace
Synonyms for frondeur
- agitator
- anarch
- anarchist
- antagonist
- apostate
- demagogue
- demonstrator
- deserter
- disectarian
- dissenter
- experientialist
- experimenter
- frondeur
- guerrilla
- heretic
- iconoclast
- independent
- individualist
- innovator
- insurgent
- insurrectionary
- insurrectionist
- malcontent
- mutineer
- nihilist
- nonconformist
- opponent
- overthrower
- radical
- recreant
- renegade
- resistance
- resister
- revolter
- revolutionary
- revolutionist
- rioter
- schismatic
- secessionist
- seditionist
- separatist
- subverter
- traitor
- turncoat
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