| REVEALINGLY | • revealingly adv. In a revealing manner. • REVEALING adv. making visible. |
| REVEALMENTS | • revealments n. Plural of revealment. • REVEALMENT n. the act of revealing. |
| REVEGETATED | • revegetated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revegetate. • REVEGETATE v. to vegetate anew. |
| REVEGETATES | • revegetates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of revegetate. • REVEGETATE v. to vegetate anew. |
| REVELATIONS | • revelations n. Plural of revelation. • Revelations prop.n. Misconstruction of Revelation (“final book of the New Testament”). • REVELATION n. an act of revealing. |
| REVENDICATE | • revendicate v. (Transitive) To reclaim; to demand the restoration of. • REVENDICATE v. to make formal claim to; to try to retrieve lost goods. |
| REVENGELESS | • revengeless adj. (Obsolete) Unrevenged. • REVENGELESS adj. without revenge. |
| REVENGEMENT | • revengement n. Revenge. • REVENGEMENT n. (Shakespeare) revenge, also VENGEMENT. |
| REVENGINGLY | • revengingly adv. In a revenging manner. • REVENGING adv. vengeful. |
| REVERBATORY | • reverbatory adj. Alternative form of reverberatory. • reverbatory n. Alternative form of reverberatory. • REVERBATORY n. a furnace in which the flames are made to pass over the substance being heated; a reverberatory furnace or kiln. |
| REVERBERANT | • reverberant adj. (Heraldry, of a lion’s tail) Turned up sigmoidally, with the end pointing outward; reboundant. • reverberant adj. Tending to reverberate. • REVERBERANT adj. tending to reverberate. |
| REVERBERATE | • reverberate v. (Intransitive) To ring or sound with many echos. • reverberate v. (Intransitive) To have a lasting effect. • reverberate v. (Intransitive) To repeatedly return. |
| REVERENCERS | • reverencers n. Plural of reverencer. • REVERENCER n. one who reverences. |
| REVERENCING | • reverencing v. Present participle of reverence. • REVERENCE v. to venerate, also REVERE. |
| REVERENTIAL | • reverential adj. Showing or characterized by reverence; respectful. • REVERENTIAL adj. expressing or having a quality of reverence. |
| REVERIFYING | • reverifying v. Present participle of reverify. • REVERIFY v. to verify again. |
| REVERSELESS | • reverseless adj. Not having a reverse. • reverseless adj. (Archaic) irreversible. • REVERSELESS adj. unalterable. |
| REVERSIBLES | • reversibles n. Plural of reversible. • REVERSIBLE n. a reversible garment. |
| REVERSIONAL | • reversional adj. Pertaining to reversion. • REVERSIONAL adj. relating to a reversion esp. legal. |
| REVERSIONER | • reversioner n. (Law) A person who possesses the reversion to an estate or office. • REVERSIONER n. a person entitled to receive an estate after the reversion (grant) runs out. |