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revoltsnounpl. of revolt open fighting against authority (as one's own government)soon the revolt had spread to every corner of the country insurgences, insurgencies, insurrections, mutinies, outbreaks, rebellions, revolutions, risings, uprisings coups, coups d'état(or coups d'etat also coup d'états or coup d'etats), overthrowsmisprisions, seditions, treacheries, treasonssabotages, subversions counterinsurgencies, counterrevolutions revoltsverbpresent tense third-person singular of revoltto cause to feel disgustthe jury appeared to be revolted by the grisly details of the murder disgusts, grosses out, nauseates, puts off, repels, repulses, sickens, turns off displeases, distressesappalls(also appals), disquiets, horrifiesaffronts, insults, offends, outrages, shocks turns one's stomach allures, attracts, beguiles, bewitches, captivates, charms, disarms, draws, enchants, entices, fascinates, lures, pulls, seduces, temptsdelights, gratifies, pleases, rejoices, ticklesenraptures, enthralls(or enthrals), entrancesappeals (to), interests, intrigues to rise up against established authoritythe students practically revolted when the school cancelled the championship football game mutinies, rebels defies, disobeys, mocksrevolutionizesbucks, combats, contests, fights, opposes, resists, withstands kicks over the traces complies (with), follows, minds, obeys, submitsattends, serves |