How Do You Spell MUTINIES?

Pronunciation: [mjˈuːtɪnɪz] (IPA)

The word "mutinies" is spelled with a unique combination of letters. Using IPA phonetic transcription, we can break it down into its individual sounds: /ˈmjuːtɪniːz/. The first syllable, "mu," has the sound of "mew," followed by "ti" pronounced like "tee," and ending with "nies," which sounds like "nees." This word refers to uprisings or rebellions, and its spelling reflects its pronunciation, with two "i" sounds and a soft "e" at the end.

MUTINIES Meaning and Definition

  1. Mutinies refer to acts of rebellion or insurrection by a group of individuals, typically members of a military, against their superiors or authorities. It is characterized by organized resistance, defiance, or disobedience, often with the aim of overthrowing or challenging the existing leadership or control.

    A mutiny can occur for various reasons, such as grievances over unfair treatment, poor living or working conditions, insufficient pay or resources, or dissatisfaction with the orders or decisions given. Mutinies can also be sparked by political or ideological factors, where the mutineers may seek to rebel against a particular regime, doctrine, or policy they oppose.

    Mutinies can take different forms, ranging from peaceful protests and refusal to carry out orders to more aggressive actions, including seizure of control, violence, or even armed conflict. They can occur within any branch of a military, including the army, navy, or air force.

    The consequences of mutinies can vary widely, from successfully achieving their aims, resulting in changes in the leadership or policies, to being fiercely suppressed and leading to disciplinary actions, courts-martial, imprisonment, or even execution. Historical examples of mutinies include the infamous mutiny on the Bounty and the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

    Overall, mutinies reflect the discontent and frustration of a group of individuals who feel compelled to challenge the established authority, aiming to bring about change or address their grievances through an organized act of rebellion.

Common Misspellings for MUTINIES

Etymology of MUTINIES

The word "mutiny" originated from the Latin word "mutinare", which means "to rebel". It later evolved into the Old French word "mutiner", which also meant "to revolt" or "to disobey". The English term "mutinies" is a plural form of the noun "mutiny", and it refers to multiple instances of rebellion or revolt within a group, particularly within a military or naval context.

Conjugate verb Mutinies

CONDITIONAL

I would mutinies
you would mutinies
he/she/it would mutinies
we would mutinies
they would mutinies
I would mutiny
we would mutiny
you would mutiny
he/she/it would mutiny
they would mutiny

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be mutinying
you would be mutinying
he/she/it would be mutinying
we would be mutinying
they would be mutinying

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have mutinies
you would have mutinies
he/she/it would have mutinies
we would have mutinies
they would have mutinies

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been mutinying
you would have been mutinying
he/she/it would have been mutinying
we would have been mutinying
they would have been mutinying

FUTURE

I will mutiny
you will mutiny
he/she/it will mutiny
we will mutiny
they will mutiny

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be mutinying
you will be mutinying
he/she/it will be mutinying
we will be mutinying
they will be mutinying

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have mutinied
you will have mutinied
he/she/it will have mutinied
we will have mutinied
they will have mutinied

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been mutinying
you will have been mutinying
he/she/it will have been mutinying
we will have been mutinying
they will have been mutinying

IMPERATIVE

you mutiny
we let´s mutiny

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to mutiny

PAST

I mutinied
you mutinied
he/she/it mutinied
we mutinied
they mutinied

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was mutinying
you were mutinying
he/she/it was mutinying
we were mutinying
they were mutinying

PAST PARTICIPLE

mutinied

PAST PERFECT

I had mutinied
you had mutinied
he/she/it had mutinied
we had mutinied
they had mutinied

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been mutinying
you had been mutinying
he/she/it had been mutinying
we had been mutinying
they had been mutinying

PRESENT

I mutiny
you mutiny
he/she/it mutinies
we mutiny
they mutiny

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am mutinying
you are mutinying
he/she/it is mutinying
we are mutinying
they are mutinying

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

mutinying

PRESENT PERFECT

I have mutinied
you have mutinied
he/she/it has mutinied
we have mutinied
they have mutinied

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been mutinying
you have been mutinying
he/she/it has been mutinying
we have been mutinying
they have been mutinying
I would have mutinied
we would have mutinied
you would have mutinied
he/she/it would have mutinied
they would have mutinied

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