mutinously

/ˈmjutənəsli/
adverb
  1. In a way that shows refusal to obey authority; rebelliously.
    • The soldiers mutinously refused to carry out the unfair order.
    • She stared mutinously at the teacher, making it clear she would not cooperate.
    • The crew mutinously gathered on the deck, whispering about their plans.
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