Meaning & Definition of word "Revolt"

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    Revolt

    /rɪˈvoʊlt/

    noun:

    • 1. an organized and usually violent act of rebellion against an established government or authority.
      • Example: The revolt resulted in a change of leadership in the country.
    • 2. a feeling of intense disgust or repugnance.
      • Example: She felt a revolt against the idea of compromising her values.

    verb:

    • 1. to rise up against authority, control, or tradition, typically in a violent or active way.
      • Example: The citizens decided to revolt against the oppressive regime.
    • 2. to cause someone to feel disgust or shock.
      • Example: The gruesome details of the crime revolted her.

    Etymology

    Middle English 'revolten', from Old French 'revolter', from Latin 'revolvere', meaning 'to roll back'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    revolt against authority:

    to resist or refuse to obey those in power.

    popular revolt:

    a rebellion by ordinary people, often against political leaders.

    revolt of the masses:

    a large-scale uprising by a significant number of people.

    Related Words

    rebellion:

    an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.

    insurrection:

    a violent uprising against an authority or government.

    revolution:

    a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system.

    Slang Meanings of revolt

    Meaning: Break free from the system

    Example Sentence: He's always talking about revolting and doing his own thing.

    Meaning: Turn against the man

    Example Sentence: The band’s new song is all about revolting against the man.