noun
- members of a political opposition or rebellion, especially those who participated in the Fronde civil wars in 17th-century France
- political opponents or critics who challenge established authority
Usage: historical
Usage: formal
Examples
- The frondeurs opposed Cardinal Mazarin’s policies during the regency.
- Historical accounts describe the frondeurs as noble rebels fighting royal authority.
- Modern political frondeurs continue to challenge the establishment.
- The party’s frondeurs criticized the leadership’s new direction.
- These frondeurs represented various factions within the opposition movement.
- The frondeurs’ rebellion lasted from 1648 to 1653.