revels

[ˈrɛv(ə)lz]

revels Definition

  • 1enjoyment or celebration, especially with dancing and drinking
  • 2a type of candy in the UK that has different flavors in each piece

Using revels: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "revels" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The town held revels to celebrate the end of the war.

  • Example

    They spent the night in revels, dancing and drinking.

  • Example

    She bought a bag of revels for the movie night.

revels Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with revels

  • take great pleasure or delight in something

    Example

    He revels in his new job.

  • to party all night long

    Example

    They decided to revel out on New Year's Eve.

  • revel in one's own glory

    to take great pride in one's own achievements

    Example

    He was reveling in his own glory after winning the championship.

Origins of revels

from Old French 'reveler', meaning 'to rebel, be disorderly'

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Summary: revels in Brief

'Revels' [ˈrɛv(ə)lz] refer to enjoyment or celebration, often involving dancing and drinking. It can also mean a type of candy in the UK with different flavors in each piece. The phrase 'revel in' denotes taking great pleasure in something, while 'revel out' means partying all night long. 'Revels' can be used in phrases like 'revel in one's own glory,' which means taking great pride in one's own achievements.