As a verb: My children revel in helping to bake, especially chocolate cookies.
As a noun: We are planning a street fair; the revel takes place on Saturday.
The word "revel" is an anagram of lever which is a simple machine.Another anagram of "revel" is elver.
to enjoy it
The root is "revel".
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revel or lever
Revel-to have an enjoyable time in the company of others, especially at a party:)Spelled backwards, the word revel becomes lever.
(verb) Some people revel in the misfortunes of others.(celebrate, enjoy)(noun) I went to the revel and was delighted.(a celebration)
The team has little time to revel in today's victory because we're back on the field tomorrow afternoon. The graduation party is a chance to revel in your accomplishments. Reveling in the Packer win, Reggie White ran around the field with the Lombardi trophy.
revel, Rioutous or noisy mirth or merrymaking, spend waste time or money in revelry, take intense pleasure or delight. Source OED
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.
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Matt Revel's birth name is Matthew Wesley Revel.