renegade

BrE /ˈrenɪɡeɪd/ AmE /ˈrenəɡeɪd/

noun / adjective en → es

1 DEFECTOR [singular] B2

a person who leaves a group, organization, or country and becomes an enemy of it

traidor, desertor

Collocations renegade soldier

  • He was a renegade who betrayed his country.

    Él era un desertor que traicionó a su país.

2 OUTLAW [singular] B2

a person who breaks the law or refuses to obey authority and lives outside society

forajido, bandido

Collocations renegade outlaw

  • The renegade was wanted by the police.

    El forajido era buscado por la policía.

3 DISSENT [singular] C1

a person who disagrees with or opposes a group, organization, or country and acts against it

disidente, rebelde

Collocations renegade member

  • He became a renegade after joining the opposition party.

    Él se convirtió en un disidente después de unirse al partido de la oposición.

1 DEFECTOR [singular] B2

deserting one's country or political group and becoming an enemy of it

traición, deserción

Collocations act of reneging

  • The act of reneging was a betrayal.

    El acto de desertar fue una traición.

2 OUTLAW [singular] B2

breaking the law or refusing to obey authority and living outside society

delincuencia, ilegalidad

Collocations state of being a renegade

  • The state of being a renegade was dangerous.

    El estado de ser un bandido era peligroso.

3 DISSENT [singular] C1

disagreeing with or opposing a group, organization, or country and acting against it

rebelión, disidencia

Collocations act of reneging

  • The act of reneging was a form of protest.

    El acto de rebelarse fue una forma de protesta.