"Revel" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Revel" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Revel" Meaning

To reveal something means to make it known or visible for the first time, often by surprising or shocking someone.

Example sentences:

The detective strived to reveal the truth about the crime.
The film shocked audiences with its disturbing revelation.

Synonyms: disclose, expose, lay bare, unmask, uncover, expose.

Antonyms: conceal, hide, keep secret, withhold.

"Revel" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "revel"


1. Adjective

"Her reputation at work would begin to revel in some confusion as the press discovered other scandals."

- In this sentence, "revel in" is used as a construction of a verb to mean "to feel intense pleasure, often secretly, in a situation or feeling that should give one no pleasure."

2. Verb

"After crossing the final hurdle, they revelled over their championship win."

- Here, "revelled" (past tense of "revel"), meaning "to celebrate or feel great joy or excitement about something," is used.

3. Noun

"The revel of the night was the fireworks display."

- In this context, "revel" refers to a joyous or celebratory mood or occasion, especially one that involves great excitement or revelry.

4. Verb

"The festival was known for the drunken revel of the attendees."

- This usage of "revel" as a noun describes an extended episode of noisy and joyous celebration, especially with drink.

5. Adjective

"The revel atmosphere of the masquerade ball was contagious, and soon everyone was dancing."

- Here, "revel" is used as an adjective to describe an atmosphere or occasion that is characterised by joyous or lively excitement.

"Revel" Similar Words

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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Reveilles

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Wake-up calls; alarums.

Reveillon

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A "réveillon" is a French term that refers to a special meal taken very late at night, typically around midnight, on special occasions such as New Year's Eve, Christmas Eve, or other late-night gatherings. The meal often includes traditional finger foods, appetizers, and sweet treats, and is often served while socializing and watching the countdown to the new year or another special occasion.

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."

Reveling

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