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Showing 18 of 5718 words/ˈrev.əl.ri/ [revelry]
[noun] Lively and noisy festivities, especially when these involve drinking a large amount of alcohol.
/rɪˈvɪərd/ [revered]
[adjective] Regarded with deep respect, love, and awe; highly respected and venerated.
/rɪˈvjuː/ [review]
[noun] A formal assessment or examination of something, typically to improve it or provide a critical evaluation.
/rɪˈvaɪzd/ [revised]
[adjective] Having been altered or corrected, typically to improve accuracy, update information, or reflect a change in opinion.
/rɪˈvaɪ.zɪŋ/ [revising]
[verb] The act of re-examining, altering, or amending something, typically written material, to improve it or bring it up to date.
/riːˈvaɪ.təl.aɪzd/ [revitalized]
[adjective] Imbued with new life, energy, vigor, or freshness.
/rɪˈvaɪvd/ [revived]
[verb] Restored to life, consciousness, vigor, or popularity.
/rɪˈvaɪvər/ [revivor]
[noun] A legal proceeding or bill used to restore or continue a lawsuit that has been suspended or abated, typically due to the death or change in status of one of the parties.
/rɪˈvɒlvd/ [revolved]
[verb] Moved in a circular orbit around a central point or axis.
/ˌrɛtəˈrɪʃən/ [rhetorician]
[noun] A person who is skilled in the art of rhetoric, especially one who uses eloquent or persuasive language, sometimes implying an emphasis on style over substance.
/raɪmz wɪð miː/ [rhymes with me]
[idiom] A phrase used to describe a word that shares the same ending sound as the word 'me' (the /iː/ phoneme), or more broadly, a self-referential way to identify words that share a phonetic ending with the speaker.
/ˈrɪð.mɪk/ [rhythmic]
[adjective] Having a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound.
/ˈrɪð.mɪk dʒɪmˈnæstɪks/ [rhythmic gymnastics]
[noun] A sport in which individual gymnasts or teams of women perform acrobatic and dance movements to music using hand-held apparatus such as a hoop, ball, clubs, ribbon, or rope.
/ˈrɪd.ɪ.kjuːl/ [ridicule]
[noun] The subjection of someone or something to contemptuous and dismissive language or behavior.
/ˈraɪ.fəl.mɪn/ [riflemen]
[noun] Soldiers belonging to an infantry unit armed with rifles, typically specialized in sharpshooting or skirmishing.
/raɪt ˈtræp.ə.zɔɪd ˌkær.ɪk.təˈrɪs.tɪks/ [right trapezoid characteristics]
[noun] The defining geometric properties of a four-sided polygon (trapezoid) that possesses at least one pair of parallel sides and contains two adjacent right (90-degree) angles.
/ˌraɪt.æŋ.ɡəld ˈtræp.ə.zɔɪd ˈprɒp.ə.tiz/ [right-angled trapezoid properties]
[noun] The specific geometric characteristics of a trapezoid that contains two adjacent right angles, including the fact that its non-parallel sides are of unequal length and its height is equal to the length of the side perpendicular to the parallel bases.
/ˈrɪɡər/ [rigor]
[noun] The quality of being extremely thorough, exhaustive, and accurate.