Celebration or instances of merrymaking
“Bogart dove headfirst into the Jazz Age lifestyle, always up for late-night revels.”
Activity engaged in for amusement
Plural for lively and noisy enjoyment, especially with drinking and dancing
“She did not care if they broke a window of a railway carriage or sold their watches to have a revel at the Goose Fair.”
Plural for a period or instance of engaging in joyful activities
“Ah, yes, proud and happy, that expresses it. Yes, yes, enjoy it, it is right, it is an innocent revel.”
Plural for the state or quality of being light-hearted or cheerful
Plural for relating to vice or immorality
Plural for an elaborate, formal and celebratory meal
Plural for a false show or pretense
Plural for an event or show, produced on a large scale and with striking effects
Plural for a break from work
To enjoy oneself in a lively or boisterous way
“Once a month, the bar throws a full-moon party that draws a large crowd of locals and visitors who revel late into the night.”
To enjoy or take delight in
“True chocolate aficionados who revel in the flavors of cacao will appreciate these desserts.”
To live a life of luxury
“Here in these twin metropolises, you can revel in posh and plush hotels with all the facilities of a small city.”
To feel great satisfaction in oneself or an achievement
“The power that he would gain from such deeds would be the envy of the entire town, and he would revel in it.”
To feel or show triumphant elation or jubilation
To enjoy oneself in a drunken way
To extravagantly splurge, treat yourself, or luxuriate in something
To talk humorously or flippantly (about something or someone)
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