English Words: R

21,470 words · Page 280 of 430

revivableadj

That can be revived. Possible to return to life.

revivalnoun

The act of reviving, or the state of being revived.

revivalismnoun

Advocacy for the revival of a former practice, custom, etc.

revivalistnoun

Someone who seeks to revive something.

revivalisticadj

Revivalist.

reviveverb

To cause (a person or animal) to recover from a faint; to cause (a person or animal) to return to a state of consciousness.

revivedverb

simple past and past participle of revive

Revived Roman Empirename

A multinational superpower entity during the Tribulation connected with the Antichrist, in modern religious speculation often identified with the European Union.

revivementnoun

revival

revivernoun

One who revives.

revivethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of revive

revivificateverb

To revive; to revivify.

revivificationnoun

The act of reviving; restoration of life.

revivifyverb

To reanimate, bring back to life.

revivingnoun

A revival; a bringing back to life.

revivinglyadv

So as to revive.

reviviscencenoun

The act of reviving, or the state of being revived; renewal of life.

reviviscentadj

Able or disposed to revive; reviving.

revivornoun

revival of a suit which is abated by the death or marriage of any of the parties.

Revlonname

An American cosmetics, skincare, fragrance, and personal care company.

Revlon modenoun

The position of a company whose sale or breakup is imminent and whose directors' responsibility is consequently narrowed to securing the highest possible price to benefit stockholders.

revocabilitynoun

The quality of being revocable.

revocableadj

Having the ability of being revoked; capable of being revoked.

revocablenessnoun

The quality of being revocable.

revocablyadv

In a revocable way.

revocateverb

To recall (troops, objects, etc)

revocationnoun

An act or instance of revoking.

revocationaladj

Of or relating to revocation.

revocativeadj

Revocatory; tending to revoke or recall.

revocatoryadj

Of or pertaining to revocation; revocative; tending to revoke or recall.

revoiceverb

To voice again.

Revoirname

A surname from French.

revokableadj

Alternative spelling of revocable.

revokeverb

To cancel or invalidate by withdrawing or reversing.

revokementnoun

revocation

revokernoun

A person who revokes

revokingnoun

A revocation.

revokinglyadv

By way of revocation; so as to revoke.

revolatilizeverb

To volatilize again

revoltverb

To rebel, particularly against authority.

revoltedlyadv

In a revolted manner; with shock or disgust.

revolternoun

Someone who revolts; a rebel or deserter

revoltestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of revolt

revoltethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of revolt

revoltingverb

present participle and gerund of revolt

revoltinglyadv

In a revolting manner; with repulsion or disgust.

revoltingnessnoun

Quality of being revolting.

revoltressnoun

A female revolter.

revolubleadj

Capable of revolving.

revolublyadv

In a revoluble manner; so as to be able to revolve.

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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 280. 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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