Pronunciation: /ˈrɛvələr/

Definitions of reveler

noun a person who is enjoying themselves in a lively and noisy way, especially at a party or celebration

Example Sentences

A1 The reveler danced happily at the party.

A2 The reveler sang along with the music at the concert.

B1 The reveler enjoyed the festivities at the carnival.

B2 The reveler stayed out late celebrating with friends.

C1 The reveler immersed themselves in the culture of the festival.

C2 The reveler reveled in the joy of life's moments.

Examples of reveler in a Sentence

formal The reveler enjoyed the elegant ballroom dance.

informal The reveler had a blast at the party last night.

slang That reveler knows how to party hard.

figurative The reveler danced through life with joy and abandon.

Grammatical Forms of reveler

past tense

reveled

plural

revelers

comparative

more reveling

superlative

most reveling

present tense

revels

future tense

will revel

perfect tense

have reveled

continuous tense

is reveling

singular

reveler

positive degree

reveler

infinitive

to revel

gerund

reveling

participle

reveling

Origin and Evolution of reveler

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Middle English and Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'reveler' originated from the Middle English word 'revelour' which was derived from the Old French word 'reveler' meaning to rebel or be disorderly.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'reveler' shifted in meaning from being disorderly to someone who engages in lively and noisy festivities or celebrations.