Yes, it is a form of the verb "to revel" (to enjoy oneself, typically in celebration). It is the present participle and can be a verb form or a noun (gerund).
To revel is to take a lot of pleasure in something or to party in an enthusiastic way. A sentence using reveling is: She was reveling in the fact that her enemy was failing.
Assuming you trully meant "reveling" not "revealing", "pleasing" or "being pleased" (depending on usage) would be at least asynonym, 'cuz closest is an opinion.
Revelry means and refers to noisy activities and alcohol being consumed during these activities. You can use this word in a sentence by saying the party made sounds of revelry all around the neighborhood.
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.
It is an action verb.
To revel is to take a lot of pleasure in something or to party in an enthusiastic way. A sentence using reveling is: She was reveling in the fact that her enemy was failing.
The root is "revel".
Reveling in her misery
Assuming you trully meant "reveling" not "revealing", "pleasing" or "being pleased" (depending on usage) would be at least asynonym, 'cuz closest is an opinion.
Percy lithely skipped through the dandelions, reveling in the glorious day.
Revelry means and refers to noisy activities and alcohol being consumed during these activities. You can use this word in a sentence by saying the party made sounds of revelry all around the neighborhood.
Excessive makeup use, reveling clothing
There are several words that rhyme with 'level'. These are:* bevel * devil * revel * disheveldevil
Aray i heard tell of it from Christopher Paolini himself. I hope he dose not guess who i am for reveling this but i felt i had to. !!! edit: there is no new rider in Brisngr
electron microscopes are more powerful than light ones.So that is why I answerd.
Clever questions and endless wonder, Utter excitement for the world's unknown, Reveling in exploration and discovery, Inquisitive minds that always seek to grow, Optimistic hearts that long to learn.
The noun 'is' is a verb, a form of the verb 'to be'. The verb 'is' functions as an auxiliary verb and a linking verb.