revolt



revolt against someone or something

to rebel or rise against someone or something. The citizens were gathering arms, preparing to revolt against the government.
See also: revolt

revolted at someone or something

sickened by someone or something. I was revolted at Frank and his behavior. We were all revolted at the scene of the bloody highway accident.
See also: revolt

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mikita-Belarusian
Stoyan-Bulgarian
English['iŋgliʃ]
CaiaphasKAY-ə-fəs (English), KIE-ə-fəs (English)Biblical
Huguo-Ancient Germanic
CharisKAR-is (English)Ancient Greek, English (Rare)