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rebellion / uprising ? difference ? thanks in advance
2010년 8월 8일 오전 4:09
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I have to disagree with Scott. Uprising almost always suggests more than one person is involved in the act of rising up against someone or some group (thus it would be organized), whereas it makes just as much sense to use rebellion in "the teenager's parents were met with rebellion when they asked him to abstain from alcohol until he reached the legal drinking age" as "the tea party committee demonstrated their rebellion against the obama administration at the rally" (the first is an example of something that is not organized). And it's true that, as mentioned in the definition, uprising also typically relates to political struggle. So, in my opinion, uprising suggests a specific kind of rebellion done in a group, but rebellion itself simply a broader term for an act of defiance. One thing to note is that neither word specifically connotes physical violence (as you can demonstrate both in a non-violent way), but it is something that is implied through context.
2010년 8월 11일
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"uprising: an act or instance of rising up; especially : a usually localized act of popular violence in defiance usually of an established government synonyms; see rebellion" That is word for word from the dictionary so yes, it is a synonym. The only difference that I would point out would be that uprising suggests less organization than a rebellion. A rebellion has more planning, whereas an uprising would be spontaneous and mob driven.
2010년 8월 8일
uprising = rebellion = revolt They are synonyms.
2010년 8월 8일
This is a movy.The name of movie is "Vikings" (1958)
2010년 8월 8일
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