renegade
English
Etymology
From Spanish renegado, from Medieval Latin renegātus, perfect participle of renegō (“I deny”). See also renege.
Pronunciation
Noun
renegade (plural renegades)
- An outlaw or rebel.
- A disloyal person who betrays or deserts a cause, religion, political party, friend, etc.
Coordinate terms
Translations
outlaw or rebel
disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion etc.
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Verb
renegade (third-person singular simple present renegades, present participle renegading, simple past and past participle renegaded)
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