sonarmen

/zoʊˈnɑrmɛn/

Definitions

1. noun

a member of a group of German sailors and officers who rose in mutiny against the German admiralty during World War I and attempted to force a surrender on the High Seas Fleet at the end of the war

“The sonarmen’s actions were seen as a desperate attempt to end the war”

Synonyms

  • insurgents
  • mutineers

Antonyms

  • defenders
  • loyalists