verb
- past tense of revel; to take great pleasure or delight in something
- past tense of revel; to engage in lively celebration or merrymaking
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘reveled’
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- She revelled in her success after years of hard work.
- The children revelled in the freedom of summer vacation.
- He revelled in the attention from the media.
- The crowd revelled all night long during the festival.
- They revelled in the beautiful weather during their holiday.
- The team revelled in their championship victory.
- She revelled in the compliments about her performance.