renegade
IPA: rˈɛnʌgeɪd
noun
- An outlaw or rebel.
- A disloyal person who betrays or deserts a cause, religion, political party, friend, etc.
verb
- (dated) To desert one's cause, or change one's loyalties; to commit betrayal.
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Examples of "renegade" in Sentences
- The renegade soldier refused to follow orders and went off on his own mission
- The renegade hacker breached the company's security system and stole valuable information
- She became a renegade in the fashion world by designing unconventional and daring clothing
- The renegade politician publicly criticized his own party and broke away to form his own independent group
- The renegade biker gang terrorized the small town, leaving chaos and destruction in their wake
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