Révolution (en. Revolution)
ʁe.vɔ.ly.sjɔ̃
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Large-scale movement that leads to fundamental changes.
The French Revolution upended society at that time.
La Révolution française a bouleversé la société de l'époque.
Change in a particular field, especially scientific or cultural.
The digital revolution has transformed the way we communicate.
La révolution numérique a transformé notre façon de communiquer.
The action of rotating around an axis.
The revolution of the Earth around the Sun takes one year.
La révolution de la Terre autour du Soleil dure un an.
Etymology
From the Latin 'revolutio', meaning 'turning around'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
quiet revolution
Peaceful social and political transformation, without resorting to violence.
révolution tranquille
to make the revolution
To initiate a movement to change an established system.
faire la révolution
industrial revolution
Period of major changes in industry and economy in the 19th century.
révolution industrielle
Related Words
revolt
Action of opposing authority or an existing power.
révolte
reformism
Political trend advocating progressive reforms rather than a revolution.
réformisme
reaction
Opposition to a revolution or radical changes.
réaction
Slang Meanings
A rapid and shocking transformation.
This new trend is a revolution in the fashion world.
Cette nouvelle mode c'est une révolution dans le monde de la fashion.
A change in mentality or ideas.
With this series, there was a true revolution in our way of seeing things.
Avec cette série, il y a eu une véritable révolution dans notre façon de voir les choses.