muticous
/ˈmuːtɪnəs/Definitions
1. adjective
disobedient or rebellious, especially in a way that is threatening to authority.
“The mutinous crew members were arrested for their role in the uprising.”
2. adjective
characterized by or showing mutiny, especially in a way that is rebellious or disobedient.
“The mutinous atmosphere on the ship was palpable as the sailors protested the captain’s orders.”