Mutinous in a sentence as an adjective

Crews are paid a fixed rate and can be sent to their deaths in a boarding party without mutinous consequences.

He dispenses places, rewards the loyal, punishes the mutinous, concocts schemes, negotiates treaties.

Since the whole point of the practice was as a replacement for executing the entire mutinous unit, it would have been absurd to do so by destroying the cream of the crop.

To quote Mike Duncan about a historical incident that ended up toppling a government: “Everyone was just feeling a little bit mutinous”.You’re right, everyone’s on edge, which has people acting funny.

So while it's possible that you would be getting a role that was inhabited by someone who couldn't quite pull it off, it's also possible that you're stepping into a situation with a lot of politics and a mutinous atmosphere.

Mutinous definitions

adjective

disposed to or in a state of mutiny; "the men became mutinous and insubordinate"

adjective

consisting of or characterized by or inciting to mutiny; "mutinous acts"; "mutinous thoughts"; "a mutinous speech"