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Wordnet 3.0

NOUN (2)

1. someone who rebels and becomes an outlaw;

2. a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc.;
[syn: deserter, apostate, renegade, turncoat, recreant, ratter]


VERB (1)

1. break with established customs;
[syn: rebel, renegade]


ADJECTIVE (1)

1. having deserted a cause or principle;
- Example: "some provinces had proved recreant"
- Example: "renegade supporters of the usurper"
[syn: recreant, renegade]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Renegade \Ren"e*gade\ (r?n"?-g?d), n. [Sp. renegado, LL. renegatus, fr. renegare to deny; L. pref. re- re- + negare to deny. See Negation, and cf. Runagate.] One faithless to principle or party. Specifically: (a) An apostate from Christianity or from any form of religious faith. [1913 Webster] James justly regarded these renegades as the most serviceable tools that he could employ. --Macaulay. [1913 Webster] (b) One who deserts from a military or naval post; a deserter. --Arbuthnot. (c) A common vagabond; a worthless or wicked fellow. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

renegade adj 1: having deserted a cause or principle; "some provinces had proved recreant"; "renegade supporters of the usurper" [syn: recreant, renegade] n 1: someone who rebels and becomes an outlaw 2: a disloyal person who betrays or deserts his cause or religion or political party or friend etc. [syn: deserter, apostate, renegade, turncoat, recreant, ratter] v 1: break with established customs [syn: rebel, renegade]