Revel Definition

rĕvəl
reveled, reveling, revelled, revelling, revels
verb
reveled, reveling, revelled, revelling, revels
To take much pleasure; delight (in)
To revel in one's freedom.
Webster's New World
To make merry; be noisily festive.
Webster's New World

(obsolete) To draw back; to retract.

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noun
revels
Boisterous festivity; merrymaking; revelry.
Webster's New World
An occasion of merrymaking or boisterous festivity; celebration.
Webster's New World

An instance of merrymaking; a celebration.

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(architecture) Alternative form of reveal.

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Other Word Forms of Revel

Noun

Singular:
revel
Plural:
revels

Origin of Revel

  • Middle English revelen to carouse from Old French reveler to rebel, carouse from Latin rebellāre to rebel rebel

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Middle English revelen, from Old French revel, from reveler (“to be disorderly, to make merry"), from Latin rebello (“to rebel")

    From Wiktionary

  • Latin revellere; re- + vellere (“to pluck, pull").

    From Wiktionary

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