revolt in English
- revolt⇄noun revolter.
- revolt⇄noun the act or state of rebelling.
Ex. The town is in revolt against higher school taxes. It was not possible to think of such things without a revolt of his whole being (Edith Wharton). - revolt⇄revolt, noun, verb.
- revolt⇄v.i. 1. to turn away from and fight against a leader; rise against the government's authority.
Ex. The people revolted against the dictator.
2. to turn away with disgust.
Ex. to revolt at a bad smell. Our whole hearts revolt against th - revolt⇄v.t. to cause to feel disgust.
Ex. A dirty restaurant revolts even a hungry man. There were several ... whom this brutality revolted (Robert Louis Stevenson).
(SYN) repel, sicken.
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