mutiny

From Wiktionary

Pronunciation[change]

  • (US) IPA (key): /ˈmju.tə.ni/ or /ˈmjut.ni/
  • enPR: myo͞oʹtə-nē or myo͞otʹnē
  • (file)

Noun[change]

Singular
mutiny

Plural
mutinies

  1. Mutiny is a when a group of people get together to openly oppose, change, or remove the people or person in authority.

Verb[change]

Plain form
mutiny

Third-person singular
mutinies

Past tense
mutinied

Past participle
mutinied

Present participle
mutinying

  1. If you mutiny, you get together with other people to commit mutiny.