revellent (Meaning)
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revellent (v. t.)
Causing revulsion; revulsive.
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revellent (n.)
A revulsive medicine.
Synonyms & Antonyms of revellent
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revellent Sentence Examples
- The revellent crowd surged into the streets, their cries echoing through the night.
- Despite the heavy rain, the revellers continued to dance and sing, their spirits undampened.
- The revellers' drunken revelry lasted well into the early hours of the morning.
- The city was transformed into a scene of revelry during the festival.
- The revellers' rowdy behaviour caused a disturbance in the neighbourhood.
- They drank to excess and indulged in debauchery, their revelling a danger to themselves and others.
- The revellers' carousing and revelry reached a fever pitch as the night wore on.
- The revellers' raucous behaviour drew the attention of the police.
- The revellers' excessive revelry left a trail of broken bottles and discarded food in its wake.
- The revellers' wild revelry made it difficult for sober citizens to sleep or enjoy their surroundings.
FAQs About the word revellent
Causing revulsion; revulsive., A revulsive medicine.
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No antonyms found.
The revellent crowd surged into the streets, their cries echoing through the night.
Despite the heavy rain, the revellers continued to dance and sing, their spirits undampened.
The revellers' drunken revelry lasted well into the early hours of the morning.
The city was transformed into a scene of revelry during the festival.