revel in English

noun
1
lively and noisy enjoyment, especially with drinking and dancing.
Meet the party girls whose revels raised £70 for Keighley Disabled People's Centre.
verb
1
enjoy oneself in a lively and noisy way, especially with drinking and dancing.
a night of drunken reveling
synonyms:celebratemake merryhave a partycarouseroistergo on a spreepartylive it upwhoop it upmake whoopeeravepaint the town red

Use "revel" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "revel" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "revel", or refer to the context using the word "revel" in the English Dictionary.

1. To revel in your grotesque creation?

2. Then revel in the view.

3. I shall revel in dainties.

4. The children revel in country life.

5. His children revel in country life.

6. Binge definition is - a drunken revel : spree

7. We slog all night, you just revel.

8. It was a gay and magnificent revel.

9. They revel in the talent of others.

10. Young men revel in doing dangerous tasks.

11. Some people seem to revel in annoying others.

12. She seems to revel in annoying her parents.

13. Ning continue to revel in air to sing.

14. Liu Xiang, at least, claims to revel in it.

15. Bacchanalia A riotous, boisterous, or drunken festivity; a revel.

16. It's the kind of thing I really revel in!

17. They revel in their collective role as King Makers.

18. To engage in a drunken revel: They Caroused all night

19. Cats positively revel in heat, whether natural or man-made.

20. Moments that you want to revel in again and again.

21. [Ultimately (probably via Yiddish Afikomen) from Mishnaic Hebrew ʔăpîqômān, entertainment at the end of a meal, festal song, dessert, afikoman, from Greek epikomion, revel (from neuter singular of epikomios, of or for a festal procession : epi-, epi- + kōmos, celebration, revel), or epi kōmon, for the revel (perhaps an exhortation meaning "Now for the revel!"

22. [Ultimately (probably via Yiddish afikomen) from Mishnaic Hebrew ʔăpîqômān, entertainment at the end of a meal, festal song, dessert, Afikoman, from Greek epikomion, revel (from neuter singular of epikomios, of or for a festal procession : epi-, epi- + kōmos, celebration, revel), or epi kōmon, for the revel (perhaps an exhortation meaning "Now for the revel!"

23. Also Revel Alderson, several dozen political commentators and, oh yes, me.

24. To engage in a drunken revel: They Caroused all night

25. Thus, the power trip alleviates their insecurity, and they revel in this feeling.

26. Accept who you are; and revel in it. Mitch Albom 

27. This was the birthplace of the Renaissance and its streets revel in artistic beauty.

28. The chief superintendent seemed to revel in the reprimand he issued to her.

29. Some will revel in having more time for themselves; others will feel lost.

30. 15 The dangers of introspection exist mostly if he is to revel in egoistic thoughts.

31. Those who revel in the Internet tend to lead an indolent life.

32. The drunken revel of the Roman leaders has the right air of impromptu festivity.

33. Unabashedly direct, the productions revel in their own faux facade with an almost Conspiratorial glee

34. Revel in gorgeous views of the Bahamas and thoughtful service at The Royal at Atlantis

35. Banquet noun feast, spread (informal), dinner, meal, entertainment, revel, blowout (slang), repast, slap-up meal (Brit

36. Some musicians like disco-type music, or they may revel in wildly showing off their abilities.

37. Ann Bailey, who sells stationery at the store from which Revel buys his maps of Bleston.

38. She remains anonymous throughout, unable to answer, allowing Marlowe to continue to revel in his fantasy.

39. I want them to be able to revel in their bodies' sensuality without being reduced to it.

40. Revel in days of barefoot ease, serenaded by tropical birdsong and scented by cinnamon trees and frangipani.

41. Banquet noun feast, spread (informal), dinner, meal, entertainment, revel, blowout (slang), repast, slap-up meal (Brit

42. Your Bump is going to be shrinking any day now, so revel in it while you can

43. Faces red as holly berries, mouths in a bubble of swearing, they dip and revel in the snow.

44. You will have approximately 2[Sentence dictionary], 000 years to revel in the glory of the Fourth Dimension.

45. If familiarity makes you happy, you will revel in the stock characters, stock situations, stock dialogue and stock direction.

46. James Black is a measured, pragmatic Lepidus, who lets down his hair rather memorably at the Romans' revel.

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48. Brothers Osborne revel in making the good times last in their new single, “All night,” which was released on Friday

49. Maybe she would relish a return and revel in her celebrity as the girl who got the helicopter ride.

50. 27 For a fleeting second she allowed herself to revel in the unaccustomed feeling of having the upper hand over him.