"Reveilles" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reveilles" Meaning

Wake-up calls; alarums.

"Reveilles" Examples

Word: reveilles


1. A Series of Wakes

To iterate over all the people who will be informed with God. This use implies a comprehensive action where each person is informed.

Example:
"Someone is reportedly organizing the ringing of reveilles for the first night of Ramadan, according to recent news."

2. Evening Hour Before Dawn

However, 'reveille' often refers to the first loud call to awaken soldiers or a person at the start of the day, or sometimes at noon as a signal to prepare for the saut du lit.

Example:
"The reveille was so loud that I feared the whole neighborhood could hear it."

3. (In music) a signal used to tell soldiers in camps to prepare for reveille in the morning

This historical use links directly to military practice.

Example:
"The reveille in Chopin's Polish Symphony is particularly found because of its relevance."

"Reveilles" Similar Words

Revealed

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Exposed or made known: recently it was revealed that she had been in a romantic relationship.

Revealer

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Revealing

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The word "revealing" is an adjective that means:<br><br> Giving information or clues that are not previously known or hidden<br> Showing or indicating something that is previously concealed or unknown<br> Characterized by an open and frank manner, often in a way that is surprising or shocking<br> Gorers or exposes something that is hidden or concealed<br><br>Example sentences:<br> The investigation revealed secrets about the company's financial troubles.<br> The new movie's trailer was revealing about the plot and characters.<br> Her revealing new haircut made her look younger.<br><br>Synonyms: exposing, revealing, disclosing, exposing, uncovering, and laying bare.<br><br>Antonyms: concealing, hiding, covering up, disguising, and concealing.

Revealingly

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In a way that shows or makes clear something that was previously not obvious or well-known.<br><br>Used to describe a situation or something that is shown or explained to be true in a way that makes it seem clear or obvious.

Revealment

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Reveals

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(to make or show something that was previously hidden or unknown, usually in a surprising or unclear way)<br><br>Example: "The new evidence reveals the truth about the accident."

Revehent

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There is no word "revehent" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelled word or a non-existent word.

Reveille

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Reveillon

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Revel

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Revelation

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A sudden, surprising, or profound realization or insight, often leading to a new understanding or perception of a situation, problem, or concept. It can be a moment of enlightenment, discovery, or epiphany, where the truth or meaning of something becomes clear, often in a surprising or unexpected way.

Revelations

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Revelatory

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Revelatory refers to something that is surprising, revealing, or unexpected, often in a way that is enlightening or exciting. It can also describe something that gives evidence or demonstration of a fact or reality, often in a shocking or surprising way.

Reveled

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Reveler

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Someone who enjoys or takes delight in a particular activity or situation, often in a lively or festive manner.

Revelers

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A person who takes part in a celebration or festive occasion, especially a holiday.<br><br>Example: "The city's revelers cheered as the fireworks exploded in the night sky."