Revolt

Verb

 * 1) to rebel, particularly against authority
 * The farmers had to revolt against the government to get what they deserved.
 * 1) to greatly repel
 * Your brother revolts me!

Noun

 * 1) an act of revolt

Adjectives for Revolt
successful; meditated; wide-spread; minor; projected; healthy; tentative; mental; incoherent; energetic; personal; inconsistent.

Adverbs for Revolt
traitorously; viciously; vigorously.

Thesaurus
anguished, anxious, bored, cheerless, depressed, disgusted, grim, joyless, nauseated, nauseous, pleasureless, prey to malaise, repelled, sad, sickened, suffering angst, uneasy, unfulfilled, ungratified, unhappy, unquiet, unsatisfied

Etymology
From révolter:, from  rivoltare:, from  *undefined:, frequentative of  revolvo:.

Verb

 * Croatian: ,
 * Dutch: rebelleren, in opstand komen
 * Finnish: kapinoida
 * French: se révolter
 * German:


 * Greek: επαναστατώ
 * Romanian: revolta
 * Russian: восставать, восстать
 * Scottish Gaelic: èirich
 * Serbian:


 * Finnish: inhottaa


 * French:

Noun

 * Arabic: عصيان, تمرد
 * Belarusian: паўстанне
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 暴亂, 暴乱
 * Croatian: ,
 * Czech:
 * Dutch:, rebellie, revolte
 * Finnish: kapina


 * German:
 * Japanese: 反乱
 * Romanian: revoltă
 * Russian: восстание, бунт, мятеж
 * Scottish Gaelic: èirigh
 * Spanish:

Related terms

 * revolting

Noun

 * 1) revolt

Etymology
révolte: