What is another word for sedition?
Pronunciation:
[ sɛdˈɪʃən], [ sɛdˈɪʃən], [ s_ɛ_d_ˈɪ_ʃ_ə_n]
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Similar words for sedition:
- act (noun)
- conspiracy (noun)
- disloyalty (noun)
- disobedience (noun)
- faction (noun)
- insurgence (noun)
- insurrection (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- treason (noun)
- unrest (noun)
- other relevant words (verb)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Sedition:
n.
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- apostasy,
- agitation,
- 77,
- civil disobedience,
- barricade,
- boycott,
- agriterrorism,
- 911,
- bioterrorism.
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- resist.
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- trust.
- dis loyalties,
- in constancy,
- bad faiths,
- dis loyalty,
- dis-affections,
- dis affections,
- un-trueness,
- in-fidelities,
- in fidelity,
- un truenesses,
- dis-affection,
- untruenesses,
- dis-loyalties,
- in-constancy,
- dis-loyalty,
- in constancies,
- un-truenesses,
- breach trust,
- in-fidelity,
- in-constancies,
- in fidelities,
- un trueness,
- doubledealing,
- dis affection,
- betrayal trust.
- dis cord,
- dis-unity,
- dis cords,
- dis-agreement,
- dis unity,
- dis agreements,
- infightings,
- dis agreement,
- dis-agreements,
- quarrelsomenesses,
- dis-harmony,
- divisivenesses,
- in fighting,
- dis-cord,
- dis harmony,
- dis harmonies,
- dis-cords,
- dis-harmonies.
- falseness,
- seditiousness,
- subversive activity,
- breach of trust,
- disloyalty,
- bad faith,
- untrueness,
- infighting,
- quarrelsomeness,
- infidelity,
- insurrection,
- betrayal of trust,
- traitorousness,
- insurgency,
- uprising,
- Double dealing,
- treason,
- seditious act,
- faction,
- revolt,
- inconstancies,
- lese majeste,
- inconstancy,
- risings,
- breaking of faith,
- divisiveness,
- disobedience,
- in-fighting,
- subversive activities,
- revolutionaries,
- breach of faith,
- unrest,
- conspiracy,
- Insurgence.
v.
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- revolution.
- putsch,
- incitement,
- rupture,
- clash,
- disharmony,
- bother,
- resistance,
- infraction,
- fraternization,
- fomentation,
- baleful,
- defection,
- instigation,
- subversiveness,
- annoy,
- stir,
- contention,
- actuate,
- schism,
- inauspicious,
- dark,
- Factiousness,
- strike,
- jiggle,
- malign,
- disaffection,
- dismal,
- arouse,
- misprision of treason,
- secession,
- recalcitrance,
- disagreement,
- Quarrelling,
- estrangement,
- collaboration,
- foment,
- offence,
- disintegration,
- anarchy,
- perturb,
- intrigue,
- high treason,
- roil,
- defiance,
- coup,
- rouse,
- action,
- discompose,
- protest,
- dissent,
- agitate,
- Treasonableness,
- tumult,
- ominous,
- rebelliousness,
- ruffle,
- discord,
- kindle,
- grim,
- minatory,
- wicked,
- excite,
- move,
- violation,
- disgust,
- duplicity,
- rift,
- rabble-rousing,
- upset,
- noncompliance,
- split,
- misdemeanour,
- vex,
- infringement,
- misdemeanor,
- uproar,
- ill,
- controversy,
- dispiriting,
- bleak,
- outbreak,
- vicious,
- alienation,
- forbidding,
- disturb,
- incite,
- malevolent,
- menacing,
- Premunire,
- Mutinousness,
- shake,
- convulse,
- quislingism,
- petty treason,
- riot,
- insurrectionism,
- ugly,
- disastrous,
- sinister,
- strife,
- riotousness,
- disgraceful,
- dissension,
- depressing,
- extremism,
- contumacy.
How to use "Sedition" in context?
1) Seditious behavior refers to any act or speech that opposes or opposes the established law or order in a country or any part of it.
2) sedition is a criminal offence in almost all countries, punishable by imprisonment or by fines.
3) Sedition often refers to verbal or written criticism of the government or its policies.
4) Sedition can manifest itself in acts such as public demonstrations or individual speeches or writings which are intended to demonstrate discontent with the government.
5) Sedition can also take the form of acts or expressions of ethnic or religious hatred which aim to create disunity or hatred in the population.
Paraphrases for Sedition:
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
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Independent
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Noun, singular or mass
agitation, division, provocation, seditious, unrest.
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Noun, singular or mass
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Other Related
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Noun, singular or mass
discord, disobedience, dissension, incite, incitement, instigation, insurgency, insurrection, rebellion, subversion.
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Noun, singular or mass
Homophones for Sedition:
- stay-at-home, stony, Scotoma, set on, sheikdom, sedna, shutdown, shut-in, SI system, shastan, stadium, seton, steinway, Seaside Mahoe, sadden, soudan, sag down, stamina, sudden, situation, Shaitan, seed money, stone, show time, sweeten, swietinia, seek time, sedation, stem, sweden, sexton, shut down, section, sydney, steady down, stain, stm, sidon, sodium, steinem, sateen, shoot down, schizothymia, sidney, shaytan, sudation, statin, sthene, stoma, sedan, Saddam, station, steinman, satiny, sit in, saskatoon, system, seedman, Satan, sixty-nine, stun, sit-down, steam, stat mi, sixteen, stay on, shodden, sodden, steamy, swat team, sodomy, showtime, sodom, sewage system, shout down, suggestion, suction, soutane, sit-in, Sao Tome, stamen, sex kitten, stheno, shoot-down, stymie, stein, sydenham, sedum, set in, sustain, shut in, squatina, stemma, showdown, stymy, sudan, seedtime, stayman, soutine, set down, Steen, sixty-one, shittim, section man, succedaneum, satiation, sheikhdom, sit down, shakedown, satin, scythian.
Hyponym for Sedition:
n.
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