Revelating
by sticki nikki on Jun 10, 2010 18:02:28
this is definitely a word that the mainstream dictionary forgot!
revelating
to be uplifted by a new idea/situation
to be in the process of a new idea eg i am revelating
to be speaking of having a revelation in past tense eg i had a revelating day yesterday
i found that the
dogging in
Doncaster was quite revelating
Reveling
by DEADMEAT on Sep 11, 2019 01:32:47
(V). The act of
renting a
electric scooter (mostly by millennials) and riding within the set
geo fence limits all the whole thinking it’s an exercise of your freedom.
Example:
Even though
Constance was just
reveling through Brooklyn, she imagined she was cruising
on Route 66.... on a Harley.
Revel
by Dimonyk on May 23, 2019 22:54:32
1. To celebrate
wildly, enthusiastically, extremely happy.
2. To take great pleasure or
delight.
3. To make
merry
Example:
She will
revel tonight after he proposes.
Dude is revelling on that
trip.
revelation
by Mollizzle my nizzle on Dec 16, 2009 11:52:20
revelation
by racoon44 on May 18, 2014 07:50:13
Revelance
by jellybean57 on Mar 06, 2021 10:13:45
Revelating
by Amsterdam Shag on Oct 25, 2019 14:25:48
Okay this is actually a word but for some reason the dictionary doesn't have it... It is the present
participle of
revelate, from the Latin root relevatus, meaning the act of
disambiguation.
revelence
by B Dubya on Feb 10, 2006 10:25:26
Example:
I was in complete revelence after using the word revelence in a sentence and
not even batting an
eye.
Revel
by Lover6900 on Mar 22, 2022 08:49:13
To fully enjoy the moment and to
wildly, loud and
proudly celebrate, sometimes involving alcoholic
beverages and dancing.