How do you use Revels in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Revels in a sentence
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Revels meaning
plural of revel
Using Revels
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of revel
- In the example corpus, revels often appears in combinations such as: revels in, he revels, and revels.
Context around Revels
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 5 start, 10 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Revels
- In this selection, "revels" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, donne, reception, different, now, martin and products stand out and add context to how "revels" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and he revels in it and and he revels in the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "revels" sits close to words such as abbasid, acrobatics and admissible, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with revels
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
He revels in lined by snow-dusted evergreens that provide a respite from politics. (14 words)
It’s a drama that revels in its less-clothed moments, that’s for sure. (15 words)
The confectionery company has recalled three different Revels products due to the issue, which makes them unsafe to eat. (19 words)
The movie revels in the camp and the absurdity of the situation the characters find themselves in. Some shots look like they come straight out of a schlocky horror B-movie, and the script can be just silly. (38 words)
Boasting pirates, plague, numerous executions, doomed love and some of the greatest poetry ever written, Katherine Rundell’s life of John Donne revels in the man’s many paradoxes and is a joy to read. (35 words)
While he revels in research of historical detail, Enrigue’s work is not historical fiction as such; while the details may hold up to scrutiny, his narratives stray well beyond the bounds of history. (34 words)
Example sentences (20)
Boasting pirates, plague, numerous executions, doomed love and some of the greatest poetry ever written, Katherine Rundell’s life of John Donne revels in the man’s many paradoxes and is a joy to read.
Easily one of the best on-screen duos, it's heartwarming and bittersweet to witness their tender connection being built over their surprisingly shared pain, which revels in its nuance, subtlety and vulnerability.
He revels in lined by snow-dusted evergreens that provide a respite from politics.
His persona is one of a congenial, sausage roll-loving cyclist, but one that revels in the political fight - sometimes to a fault.
It gives actor Don Cheadle a chance to play the villain for a change (and he revels in it), but it leaves the real Rhodey in a precarious position.
Machalias obviously thinks not, for there seemed to be several endings to the play, including one where Miranda proclaims, “Our revels now are ended” and another where Prospero physically breaks his magic wand.
Revels said his inspiration for founding the “Shadows of the 60s” and creating the production is rooted in his deep appreciation for the great voices of Motown.
Stroup averages around 30 yards per reception, and seven of his teammates also average 10 yards or more per reception: Revels, Martin, Mason, Blake Hawks, Logan Fonville, Avery Poindexter and Cash Hemric.
The confectionery company has recalled three different Revels products due to the issue, which makes them unsafe to eat.
There is no pretending any more that Twitter is anything other than a far-right social network headed by a CEO who revels in chaos and is platforming extremism.
When he gets shot multiple times, he revels in the fact that he now has holes and uses them to his advantage instead of sulking.
Yet another newlywed ("Marie is amazing," he beams, "the right person to have by my side"), Adridge has recently become a suburbanite and revels in the lifestyle.
It’s a drama that revels in its less-clothed moments, that’s for sure.
On Juneteenth, Alexandria’s Market Square will host a lively concert by the Washington Revels Jubilee Voices, featuring traditional music, dance and spoken word.
Playing off a handicap of +3, the veteran player visits Scotland every year and is a member of an American society of hickory golf which revels in the rich history of their sport.
Revels are being recalled by Mars Wrigley UK as a “precautionary” measure due to the “potential presence of very small pieces of rubber”.
The movie revels in the camp and the absurdity of the situation the characters find themselves in. Some shots look like they come straight out of a schlocky horror B-movie, and the script can be just silly.
They have tarnished the image of a compassionate G-d, replacing it with a bellicose deity who supposedly revels in the death of innocents.
This plethora of stately piles leaves him spoilt for choice, and he revels in the sometimes quirky imagery that he is able to create.
While he revels in research of historical detail, Enrigue’s work is not historical fiction as such; while the details may hold up to scrutiny, his narratives stray well beyond the bounds of history.
Common combinations with revels
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- revels in 40×
- he revels 8×
- and revels 8×
- that revels 4×
- which revels 3×
- who revels 2×
- revels and 2×