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revolt

1 revolt /rɪˈvoʊlt/ verb
revolts; revolted; revolting
1 revolt
/rɪˈvoʊlt/
verb
revolts; revolted; revolting
Learner's definition of REVOLT
[no object] : to fight in a violent way against the rule of a leader or government造反;反叛;起义
often + against
[no object] : to act in a way that shows that you do not accept the control or influence of someone or something反对;反抗often + against
[+ object] : to cause (someone) to feel disgust or shock使厌恶;使震惊
often used as (be) revolted常用作(be) revolted
2 revolt /rɪˈvoʊlt/ noun
plural revolts
2 revolt
/rɪˈvoʊlt/
noun
plural revolts
Learner's definition of REVOLT
: violent action against a ruler or government : rebellion造反;反叛;起义
[count]
often + against
[noncount]
: something which shows that you will not accept something or will not agree to be controlled or influenced by someone or something反对;反抗
[count]
often + against
[noncount]
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6556 COCA: 8955

revolt

1 of 2

verb

re·​volt ri-ˈvōlt How to pronounce revolt (audio)
 also  -ˈvȯlt
revolted; revolting; revolts

intransitive verb

1
: to renounce allegiance or subjection (as to a government) : rebel
2
a
: to experience disgust or shock
b
: to turn away with disgust

transitive verb

: to cause to turn away or shrink with disgust or abhorrence
revolter noun

revolt

2 of 2

noun

1
: a renouncing of allegiance (as to a government or party)
especially : a determined armed uprising
2
: a movement or expression of vigorous dissent

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Revolution and Revolt

Revolution and revolt have a shared origin, both ultimately going back to the Latin revolvere “to revolve, roll back.” When revolution first appeared in English in the 14th century, it referred to the movement of a celestial body in orbit; that sense was extended to “a progressive motion of a body around an axis,” “completion of a course,” and other senses suggesting regularity of motion or a predictable return to an original position. At virtually the same time, the word developed a sharply different meaning, namely, ”a sudden radical, or complete change,” apparently from the idea of reversal of direction implicit in the Latin verb. Revolt , which initially meant “to renounce allegiance,” grew from the same idea of “rolling back,” in this case from a prior bond of loyalty.

Choose the Right Synonym for revolt

rebellion, revolution, uprising, revolt, insurrection, mutiny mean an outbreak against authority.

rebellion implies an open formidable resistance that is often unsuccessful.

open rebellion against the officers

revolution applies to a successful rebellion resulting in a major change (as in government).

a political revolution that toppled the monarchy

uprising implies a brief, limited, and often immediately ineffective rebellion.

quickly put down the uprising

revolt and insurrection imply an armed uprising that quickly fails or succeeds.

a revolt by the Young Turks that surprised party leaders
an insurrection of oppressed laborers

mutiny applies to group insubordination or insurrection especially against naval authority.

a mutiny led by the ship's cook

Example Sentences

Verb The group threatened to revolt. All the violence revolted me. Noun the revolt of the slaves The peasants' revolt was crushed by the king. The leader of the group called for revolt. Consumers are in revolt against high prices. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Gill, arrested earlier this month for allegedly attempting to incite soldiers to revolt against top military leadership, remains in detention, pending trial. Munir Ahmed, ajc, 25 Aug. 2022 Von Tatenhove is among many former Oath Keepers who say Rhodes, who boasts a Yale law degree, promoted violent ideology and called on supporters to revolt but was adept at shielding himself from legal consequences. John Wagner, Washington Post, 12 July 2022 Whenever players can spend more money to make their characters stronger, players are going to revolt, which is exactly what’s happening here. Jacob Siegal, BGR, 7 June 2022 When the insurgents become the establishment, those who helped put them there are bound to revolt. Alexandra Schwartz, The New Yorker, 31 Jan. 2022 Researchers say it’s a popular right-wing signifier of a readiness to revolt. Hannah Allam, Anchorage Daily News, 9 Jan. 2022 If Russia ever calls NATO’s bluff and invades a member state, the American public may revolt at the prospect of sending troops to die in places that do not threaten the country’s security. Jordan Michael Smith, The New Republic, 13 Apr. 2022 There is no evidence that these officials are opposed to the overall plan, or would revolt against Putin's orders, two of the sources said. Natasha Bertrand, Jim Sciutto And Katie Bo Lillis, CNN, 7 Feb. 2022 At least a dozen Democrats threatened to revolt and paraded in and out of Pelosi's office throughout Wednesday morning and into the afternoon, some noticeably upset and trying to avoid talking to the press. Melanie Zanona, CNN, 9 Mar. 2022
Noun
The Times of Israel reported that the Project Nimbus contract even includes a clause that prevents Google from withdrawing service in the event of boycotts, as if it were designed with a worker revolt in mind. WIRED, 11 Sep. 2022 During his storied career, Shaw reported on some of the biggest stories of that time -- including the student revolt in Tiananmen Square in May 1989, the first Gulf War live from Baghdad in 1991, and the 2000 presidential election. Alexandra Meeks, CNN, 9 Sep. 2022 In time, Korach convinces many others from the larger community to join in the revolt. Rabbi Avi Weiss, Sun Sentinel, 27 June 2022 More generally, the special election is another data point in the recent revolt against the most ideological forms of left-wing governance. Samuel Goldman, The Week, 20 Apr. 2022 The scene was captured by an AP and a few other photojournalists and had been reenacted by Ramos each year during the anniversary of the revolt, until age and his failing health prevented him from showing up. Jim Gomez, ajc, 31 July 2022 His killing, in 1931, not far from Lusanga, sparked a revolt of the Pende people, hundreds of whom were subsequently killed by gunfire. Alice Gregory, The New Yorker, 18 July 2022 For some, the Capitol attack was a kind of Christian revolt. Washington Post, 23 Mar. 2022 The popular narrative that quickly formed about the GameStop mania of 2021 was a David vs. Goliath story: a populist revolt of day-traders against the establishment. Jon Sarlin, CNN, 1 Feb. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

borrowed from Middle French revolter, as reflexive se revolter "to turn about, change sides, turn away (from a belief, adherence), rebel," borrowed from Italian revoltare, revottare (later rivoltare) "to turn over, turn inside out, cause to rebel, disgust," from re- re- + voltare "to turn," going back to Vulgar Latin *volvitāre, iterative of Latin volvere "to set in a circular course, cause to roll, bring round" — more at wallow entry 1

Noun

borrowed from Middle French revolte, noun derivative of revolter, as reflexive se revolter "to turn about, change sides, turn away (from a belief, adherence), rebel" — more at revolt entry 1

First Known Use

Verb

1539, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

Noun

1560, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of revolt was in 1539
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 6556 COCA: 8955
revolt

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + REVOLT | REVOLT + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEmass, popular, serious, widespread (especially BrE) 群眾暴動;民眾造反;嚴重的叛亂;普遍反對There was a widespread revolt against the party leadership.該黨領導層遭到普遍反對。open公開反對Parliament came out in open revolt against the president.議會公開宣佈反對總統。armed武裝暴動peasant, peasant's, shareholder's, slave, student, etc.農民暴動、股東的反抗、奴隸暴動、學生的反抗等tax抗稅VERB + REVOLTcause, provoke, spark引起/挑起/激起反抗lead領導起義a student-led revolt學生領導的起義organize, stage組織/發動起義crush, deal with, put down, suppress鎮壓叛亂;應對叛亂;平息叛亂The revolt was suppressed with total ruthlessness.這次起義被極端殘忍地鎮壓了。face面對叛亂The party leadership is facing open revolt.該黨的領導正遭到公開的反抗。REVOLT + VERBbreak out暴亂發生Revolt broke out when the government decided to raise the price of bread.政府決定提高麪包價格,於是發生了暴亂。spread叛亂蔓延overthrow sb/sth叛亂推翻⋯The regime was finally overthrown by a popular revolt.該政權最終被群眾暴動推翻了。PREPOSITIONin revolt起義The farmers rose in revolt.農民揭竿而起。revolt against反抗⋯the revolt against the new tax對新稅的反抗revolt by⋯的反抗a revolt by backbenchers (BrE) 後座議員的反抗revolt over對⋯的反抗the farmers' revolt over imported meat農民對進口肉類的抗議revolt within⋯內的叛亂revolt within the party黨內叛亂

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