English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 275 of 430

revenge tragedynoun

A theatrical genre in which revenge and its fatal consequences are the principal themes.

revenge travelnoun

The action and surge in traveling after people are denied the opportunity for extended periods of time, especially after a lockdown.

revengeableadj

Capable of being revenged.

revengeancenoun

Vengeance; revenge.

revengefuladj

Vengeful, vindictive.

revengefullyadv

In a revengeful manner.

revengefulnessnoun

The quality of being revengeful.

revengelessadj

Unrevenged.

revengelessnessnoun

Absence of revenge.

revengementnoun

Revenge.

revengernoun

One who revenges.

revengeressnoun

A female revenger.

revenginglyadv

In a revenging manner.

revengismnoun

A tendency to carry out, or preoccupation with, revenge.

revenooernoun

Alternative form of revenuer.

reventilateverb

to ventilate again

revenualadj

Of or relating to revenue.

revenuenoun

The income returned by an investment.

revenue actnoun

A statute imposing a tax to defray the expenses of government..

revenue ensignnoun

The flag of the United States Customs Service.

revenuernoun

A government official who enforces laws prohibiting the illegal distillation of alcohol.

revenuesnoun

plural of revenue

revernoun

The upper part of some upper garments (such as a shirt or jacket) that folds back at or near the neck to give the appearance of a collar or lapel. Unlike a collar, the rever is always formed from the same piece of fabric as the rest of the garment's bodice.

reverableadj

Fit to be revered; worthy of reverence.

reverbnoun

An electronic effect which simulates echoes or reverberations in the sound signal being processed.

reverbateverb

Alternative form of reverberate.

reverbationnoun

Alternative form of reverberation.

reverbedadj

Having had a reverb effect added.

reverberancenoun

reverberation

reverberantadj

Turned up sigmoidally, with the end pointing outward; reboundant.

reverberantlyadv

In a reverberant manner.

reverberateverb

To cause (a sound) to be (repeatedly) bounced against one or more surfaces; to re-echo.

reverberatethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of reverberate

reverberatinglyadv

So as to reverberate; with echoes.

reverberationnoun

A violent oscillation or vibration.

reverberativeadj

Tending to reverberate or reflect.

reverberativelyadv

In a reverberative manner.

reverberatornoun

One who or that which reverberates.

reverberatoryadj

Of, pertaining to, or employing reverberation or deflection.

reverdureverb

To cover again with verdure.

revereverb

To regard someone or something with great awe or devotion.

reveredverb

simple past and past participle of revere

reveredlyadv

In a revered manner.

reverednessnoun

Quality of being revered.

reverencenoun

Veneration; profound awe and respect, normally in a sacred context.

reverencernoun

One who reverences something.

reverencestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of reverence

reverencethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of reverence

reverencynoun

Reverence.

reverendadj

Worthy of reverence or respect.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter R contains 21,470 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 430 pages, and you are currently viewing page 275. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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