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Revile for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: rɪ'vaɪl

What does Revile really mean?

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Revile is a word that we use to describe when someone says really mean and nasty things about another person. It's like when you're on the playground and someone says mean things to you that hurt your feelings. That's reviling! It's like using words as weapons to make someone feel really bad about themselves.

Now, let me explain it a little bit more. Have you ever been in a situation where someone said something mean to you and it made you feel really bad? Maybe they called you names or said things that made you feel worthless or ashamed. That's reviling! When someone reviles another person, they are speaking in a way that is meant to tear them down and make them feel awful.

But reviling doesn't just happen on the playground or between kids. It can happen between adults too. Sometimes people use their words to hurt others intentionally, because they want to make themselves feel better or more powerful. It's like they're trying to make the other person feel small and insignificant by saying hurtful things.

Imagine if someone called you a mean name every single day. How would that make you feel? Probably pretty terrible, right? Well, that's the power of reviling. It has the ability to really harm someone's self-esteem and make them feel like they're not important or valued.

So, when we say that someone reviles another person, we mean that they are using their words to attack and degrade them. It's like they're throwing verbal punches instead of using their words to uplift and encourage.

Now, I hope that helps you understand what it means to revile someone. It's all about using words in a hurtful and destructive way. And remember, it's never okay to revile someone. We should always use our words to build each other up, not tear each other down.


Revised and Fact checked by William Taylor on 2023-10-29 17:38:57

Revile In a sentece

Learn how to use Revile inside a sentece

  • When people use mean words and say hurtful things about someone, they revile them.
  • If someone constantly insults and mocks another person, they are reviling them.
  • If a person loudly shouts at another person and calls them mean names, they are showing revilement.
  • When someone spreads rumors and talks badly about a person behind their back, they are reviling them.
  • If someone constantly criticizes and belittles another person, they are engaging in revilement.

Revile Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Revile Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.