What is another word for revels?

Pronunciation: [ɹˈɛvə͡lz] (IPA)

Revels is a term that typically refers to a wild and enjoyable celebration or festivity. Synonyms for the term include festivities, celebrations, parties, carnivals, gala, fiestas, merrymakings, and soirees. These words are commonly used to describe events where people gather to have fun and enjoy each other's company. People often use revels to mark special occasions such as birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries. Additionally, festive events are a way for individuals to connect with people from all walks of life, share traditions and experiences, and create unforgettable memories. Whatever the gathering, there are plenty of synonyms available to describe these occasions and the joy they bring.

Synonyms for Revels:

What are the hypernyms for Revels?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Revels

It is a low wooden building two stories in height, and was shown to us as containing the same furniture and belongings that surrounded the Empress, who often retired here as a secluded spot where to indulge in her erratic revels.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
A life of gambling, revels, and adventures had considerably reduced his fortune, but being the nephew of a cardinal, and of the old nobility, he was still considered a good match.
"The Dead Lake and Other Tales"
Paul Heyse
You thought your young ladies quite out of the reach of the influence of Farmer King and his family; but you never guessed, madam, that all through one long beautiful summer night we had revels in the woods-dancing, madam; and a picnic, no less; and the young miss crowned with flowers as queen, and given the best presents we could give her.
"Girls of the Forest"
L. T. Meade

Famous quotes with Revels

  • So stick up ivy and the bays, and then restore the heathen ways, green will remind you of the Spring, though this great day denies the thing, and mortifies the earth, and all, but your wild revels, and loose hall.
    Henry Vaughan
  • Siphonophores do not convey the message—a favorite theme of unthinking romanticism—that nature is but one gigantic whole, all its parts intimately connected and interacting in some higher, ineffable harmony. Nature revels in boundaries and distinctions; we inhabit a universe of structure. But since our universe of structure has evolved historically, it must present us with fuzzy boundaries, where one kind of thing grades into another.
    Stephen Jay Gould
  • A life on the ocean wave! A home on the rolling deep, Where the scattered waters rave, And the winds their revels keep! Like an eagle caged I pine On this dull unchanging shore: Oh give me the flashing brine, The spray and the tempest's roar!
    Epes Sargent
  • When Nature gives a gorgeous rose, Or yields the simplest fern, She writes this motto on the leaves, — "To whom it may concern!" And so it is the poet comes And revels in her bowers, And, — though another hold the land, Is owner of the flowers.
    John Godfrey Saxe
  • Hail to thee, far above the rest In joy of voice and pinion! Thou, linnet! in thy green array, Presiding spirit here to-day, Dost lead the revels of the May; And this is thy dominion.
    William Wordsworth

Related words: revel, Revelations

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