Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: seditious
IPA transcription: [sɪd'ɪʃəs]
adverb meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: insurgent, seditious, subversive
    Meaning: in opposition to a civil authority or government
  • Synonyms: incendiary, incitive, inflammatory, instigative, rabble-rousing, seditious
    Meaning: arousing to action or rebellion
Usage examples
  • Concerning The Disease That Herod Fell Into And The Sedition Which The Jews Raised Thereupon; With The Punishment Of The Seditious.
  • If opposition to the national government should arise from the disorderly conduct of refractory or seditious individuals, it could be overcome by the same means which are daily employed against the same evil under the State governments.
  • You don't oppose this organizer because you think he's seditious but because you're afraid that the farmers he is organizing will deprive you townsmen of the money you make out of mortgages and wheat and shops. Of course, since we're at war with Germany, anything that any one of us doesn't like is 'pro-German,' whether it's business competition or bad music.