mutinousness

/ˈmjutənəsnəs/
noun
  1. The quality or state of being rebellious or refusing to obey authority.
    • The captain could not tolerate the mutinousness of his crew any longer.
    • The mutinousness in the ranks was a sign that morale had collapsed.
    • Her mutinousness made it hard for her to keep a job.
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