revelment (Meaning)

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revelment (n.)

The act of reveling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of revelment

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

revelment Sentence Examples

  1. The festival erupted into a night of revelment, with music, laughter, and abandon filling the air.
  2. The students' revelment after their exam results were released was infectious, spreading excitement and joy throughout the campus.
  3. The triumph of the underdog ignited widespread revelment, bringing a sense of unity and celebration to the community.
  4. The wedding reception turned into an evening of unrestrained revelment, where guests danced and sang until dawn.
  5. The victory parade sparked a wave of revelment and patriotism, uniting the nation in celebration.
  6. The revelment surrounding the holidays was a welcome escape from the mundane, bringing festive cheer and goodwill.
  7. The concertgoers' revelment was palpable, as they danced, cheered, and immersed themselves in the music.
  8. The city's nightlife offered endless opportunities for revelment, with clubs and bars pulsating with energy.
  9. The birthday celebration descended into utter revelment, with friends and family sharing laughter, gifts, and memories.
  10. The revelment of the crowd reached a crescendo as the fireworks display illuminated the night sky.

FAQs About the word revelment

The act of reveling.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The festival erupted into a night of revelment, with music, laughter, and abandon filling the air.

The students' revelment after their exam results were released was infectious, spreading excitement and joy throughout the campus.

The triumph of the underdog ignited widespread revelment, bringing a sense of unity and celebration to the community.

The wedding reception turned into an evening of unrestrained revelment, where guests danced and sang until dawn.