- reveller
- rev·el·ler
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Reveller — was a British Thoroughbred race horse that won the 1818 St Leger Stakes classic.*Jockey Bob Johnson *Trainer John Lonsdale *Owner Henry Peirse of Bedale *odds 7/2 A pub in the village of Yafforth in North Yorkshire was named after the horse. The… … Wikipedia
reveller — UK [ˈrev(ə)lə(r)] / US [ˈrev(ə)lər] noun [countable] Word forms reveller : singular reveller plural revellers mainly literary someone who enjoys themselves at a lively and noisy party or celebration by dancing, singing, and drinking alcohol … English dictionary
reveller — revel ► VERB (revelled, revelling; US reveled, reveling) 1) engage in lively and noisy festivities. 2) (revel in) gain great pleasure from. ► NOUN (revels) ▪ li … English terms dictionary
reveller — noun see reveler … New Collegiate Dictionary
reveller — See reveler. * * * … Universalium
reveller — noun One who revels; a party goer … Wiktionary
reveller — rev|el|ler BrE reveler AmE [ˈrevələ US lər] n [C usually plural] someone who is having fun singing, dancing etc in a noisy way … Dictionary of contemporary English
reveller — [[t]re̱vələ(r)[/t]] revellers N COUNT: usu pl Revellers are people who are enjoying themselves in a noisy way, often while they are drunk. [LITERARY] Many of the revellers are tourists and British day trippers. (in AM, use reveler) … English dictionary
reveller — rev·el·ler || revlÉ™(r) n. merrymaker, celebrator, one who takes part in festivities … English contemporary dictionary
reveller — n. Carouser, bacchanal, bacchanalian … New dictionary of synonyms
reveller — BrE reveler AmE noun (countable usually plural) someone who is having fun singing, dancing etc in a noisy way: drunken revellers in Trafalgar Square on New Year s Eve … Longman dictionary of contemporary English