| REVERBED | • reverbed adj. Having had a reverb effect added. • REVERB v. (Shakespeare) to echo, reverberate. |
| REVEREND | • reverend adj. Worthy of reverence or respect. • reverend adj. Reverent. • reverend n. (Informal) A member of the Christian clergy; a minister. |
| REVERENT | • reverent adj. Showing or characterized by great respect or reverence; respectful. • REVERENT adj. deeply respectful. |
| REVERERS | • reverers n. Plural of reverer. • REVERER n. one who reveres. |
| REVERIES | • reveries n. Plural of reverie. • reveries n. Plural of revery. • rêveries n. Plural of rêverie. |
| REVERIFY | • reverify v. To verify again. • re-verify v. Alternative form of reverify. • REVERIFY v. to verify again. |
| REVERING | • revering v. Present participle of revere. • REVERE v. to regard with great respect. |
| REVERIST | • reverist n. One who has reveries; a dreamer. • REVERIST n. a person who has reveries. |
| REVERSAL | • reversal n. The state of being reversed. • reversal n. An instance of reversing. • reversal n. A change in fortune; a change from being successful to having problems. |
| REVERSED | • reversed v. Simple past tense and past participle of reverse. • reversed adj. Turned or changed to the contrary; inside out. • reversed adj. (Botany) Resupinate. |
| REVERSER | • reverser n. Something which reverses a particular action or condition. • reverser n. (Scotland, law) A mortgager of land. • reverser n. (Slang, computing) A reverse-engineer. |
| REVERSES | • reverses n. Plural of reverse. • reverses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reverse. • REVERSE v. to turn or move in the opposite direction. |
| REVERSIS | • reversis n. An old trick-taking card game, popular with the French aristocracy in the 17th and 18th centuries. • REVERSIS n. an old card game in which the taker of fewest tricks wins. |
| REVERSOS | • reversos n. Plural of reverso. • REVERSO n. (Italian) a backhanded sword-stroke. |
| REVERTED | • reverted v. Simple past tense and past participle of revert. • reverted adj. That has gone back (To an earlier place, state etc.). • reverted adj. Bent back, reversed. |
| REVERTER | • reverter n. One who, or that which, reverts. • reverter n. (Property law) The reversion of ownership of an estate in land to the original grantor pursuant to the… • REVERTER n. one who, or that which, reverts. |