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51 Adjectives That Contain REV

Part of Speech:
Word Definitions Synonyms
abbreviated (adjective) (of clothing) very short Synonyms: brief
(adjective) cut short in duration Synonyms: shortened, truncated
counterrevolutionary (adjective) marked by opposition or antipathy to revolution
(adjective) relating to or being a counterrevolution
irreverent (adjective) showing lack of due respect or veneration
(adjective) not revering god Synonyms: godless
(adjective) characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality Synonyms: impertinent, pert, saucy
irreversible (adjective) incapable of being reversed
irrevocable (adjective) incapable of being retracted or revoked Synonyms: irrevokable
irrevokable (adjective) incapable of being retracted or revoked Synonyms: irrevocable
nonreversible (adjective) not reversible or capable of having either side out Synonyms: one-sided
pareve (adjective) containing no meat or milk (or their derivatives) and thus eatable with both meat and dairy dishes according to the dietary laws of Judaism Synonyms: parve
prevailing (adjective) most frequent or common Synonyms: dominant, predominant, prevalent, rife
prevalent (adjective) most frequent or common Synonyms: dominant, predominant, prevailing, rife
prevenient (adjective) in anticipation Synonyms: anticipatory
preventable (adjective) capable of being prevented
preventative (adjective) tending to prevent or hinder Synonyms: preventive
(adjective) preventing or contributing to the prevention of disease Synonyms: preventive, prophylactic
preventive (adjective) tending to prevent or hinder Synonyms: preventative
(adjective) preventing or contributing to the prevention of disease Synonyms: preventative, prophylactic
previous (adjective) too soon or too hasty Synonyms: premature
(adjective) (used especially of persons) of the immediate past Synonyms: former, late
(adjective) just preceding something else in time or order Synonyms: old
revealing (adjective) showing or making known
(adjective) disclosing unintentionally something concealed Synonyms: telling, telltale
revelatory (adjective) prophetic of devastation or ultimate doom Synonyms: apocalyptic, apocalyptical
(adjective) (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly Synonyms: indicative, indicatory, significative, suggestive
revenant (adjective) of or relating to or typical of a revenant
(adjective) coming back Synonyms: recurring
revengeful (adjective) disposed to seek revenge or intended for revenge Synonyms: vengeful, vindictive
reverberant (adjective) having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected
reverberating (adjective) characterized by resonance Synonyms: resonant, resonating, resounding, reverberative
reverberative (adjective) characterized by resonance Synonyms: resonant, resonating, resounding, reverberating
revered (adjective) profoundly honored Synonyms: august, venerable
reverend (adjective) worthy of adoration or reverence Synonyms: sublime
reverent (adjective) feeling or showing profound respect or veneration
(adjective) showing great reverence for god Synonyms: godly, worshipful
reverential (adjective) feeling or manifesting veneration Synonyms: respectful, venerating
reverse (adjective) of the transmission gear causing backward movement in a motor vehicle
(adjective) directed or moving toward the rear Synonyms: rearward
(adjective) reversed (turned backward) in order or nature or effect Synonyms: inverse
reversed (adjective) turned about in order or relation Synonyms: converse, transposed
(adjective) turned inside out and resewn
reversible (adjective) capable of reversing or being reversed
(adjective) capable of being reversed or used with either side out Synonyms: two-sided
(adjective) capable of assuming or producing either of two states
(adjective) capable of being reversed
reversionary (adjective) of or relating to or involving a reversion (especially a legal reversion)
reversive (adjective) tending to be turned back Synonyms: returning
revertible (adjective) to be returned to the former owner or that owner's heirs
reverting (adjective) tending to return to an earlier state Synonyms: returning
revised (adjective) improved or brought up to date
(adjective) altered or revised by rephrasing or by adding or deleting material
revitalised (adjective) restored to new life and vigor Synonyms: reborn, revitalized
revitalising (adjective) tending to impart new life and vigor to Synonyms: renewing, restorative, revitalizing, reviving
revitalized (adjective) restored to new life and vigor Synonyms: reborn, revitalised
revitalizing (adjective) tending to impart new life and vigor to Synonyms: renewing, restorative, revitalising, reviving
revivalistic (adjective) of or relating to or characterizing revivalism
revived (adjective) restored to consciousness or life or vigor
(adjective) given fresh life or vigor or spirit Synonyms: reanimated
reviving (adjective) tending to impart new life and vigor to Synonyms: renewing, restorative, revitalising, revitalizing
revocable (adjective) capable of being revoked or annulled Synonyms: revokable
revokable (adjective) capable of being revoked or annulled Synonyms: revocable
revolting (adjective) highly offensive; arousing aversion or disgust Synonyms: disgustful, disgusting, distasteful, foul, loathly, loathsome, repellant, repellent, repelling, skanky, wicked, yucky
revolutionary (adjective) advocating or engaged in revolution
(adjective) relating to or having the nature of a revolution
(adjective) of or relating to or characteristic or causing an axial or orbital turn Synonyms: rotatory
(adjective) markedly new or introducing radical change Synonyms: radical
revolved (adjective) turned in a circle around an axis Synonyms: rotated
unpreventable (adjective) not preventable
unrevealed (adjective) not made known Synonyms: undisclosed
unreverberant (adjective) not reverberant; lacking a tendency to reverberate Synonyms: nonresonant
unrevised (adjective) not improved or brought up to date
unrevived (adjective) not revived Synonyms: unrenewed

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