noun
- a person who celebrates in a lively and noisy way
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘reveler’
Examples
- The revellers danced until dawn at the New Year’s party.
- Police had to disperse the noisy revellers outside the pub.
- Carnival revellers filled the streets with music and laughter.
- The wedding revellers celebrated late into the night.
- Street revellers threw confetti during the festival parade.
- The hotel complained about revellers making noise in the hallways.