adverb
- in a rebellious or defiant manner, especially against authority
Usage: often used to describe behavior that shows resistance to orders or rules
Examples
- The crew mutinously refused to follow the captain’s orders.
- She mutinously crossed her arms and glared at her supervisor.
- The students mutinously ignored the new dress code policy.
- He mutinously questioned every decision made by management.
- The soldiers mutinously gathered to discuss their grievances.
- The workers mutinously walked off the job without notice.