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revel
1[ rev-uhl ]
verb (used without object)
- to take great pleasure or delight (usually followed by in ):
to revel in luxury.
- to indulge in boisterous festivities; celebrate.
noun
- boisterous merrymaking or festivity; revelry.
- Often revels. an occasion of merrymaking or noisy festivity with dancing, masking, etc.
Revel
2[ rey-vuhl; Russian rye-vyil ]
noun
- former Russian name of Tallinn.
revel
/ ˈrɛvəl /
verb
- foll by in to take pleasure or wallow
to revel in success
- to take part in noisy festivities; make merry
noun
- often plural an occasion of noisy merrymaking
- a less common word for revelry
Derived Forms
- ˈreveller, noun
- ˈrevelment, noun
Other Words From
- revel·er especially British, revel·ler noun
- revel·ment noun
- un·revel·ing adjective
- un·revel·ling adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of revel1
Example Sentences
In the book, you make clear you revel in revisiting the series.
A huge smile followed and a gesture to his family as the darts sensation revelled in his 10th trophy of 2024.
But just as some are revelling in the promise of governance influenced by Christianity, others are undoubtedly nervous.
Lawrence is that kind of guy, and “I Like Movies” is that kind of movie: Both revel in name-drops and really specific, niche details designed to draw in a select audience.
Caught cold in the opening stages, they wrestled their way back into the contest before revelling in broken field.
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