Reveling [verb]
Definition of Reveling:
take pleasure; celebrate
Synonyms of Reveling:
● Rejoice
● Bask
● Enjoy
● Wallow
● Rollick
● Riot
● Carouse
● Savor
● Crow
● Relish
● Delight
● Luxuriate
● Gloat
● Indulge
● Lark
● Roister
● Frolic
● Roll
● Thrive
● Carry on
● Cut loose
● Fool around
● Kid around
● Blow off steam
● Go on a spree
● Kick up heels
● Lap up
● Let go
● Let loose
● Live it up
● Make merry
● Paint the town
● Run around
● Step out
● Whoop it up
Opposite/Antonyms of Reveling:
● Be sad
● Distress
● Disappoint
● Hate
● Dislike
Sentence/Example of Reveling:
Tyndall, reveling in the strength of his position, grew bolder.
Berlin was Susy's first real taste of society, and she was reveling in it.
"Relatives, perhaps," hazarded Patricia, reveling in Elinor's conversion.
It seemed to me that the whole spirit and quality of the reveling was summarized.
Well, thats what I am living in, reveling in now—yes, for the first time in my life.
He stopped with a questioning look, reveling in his new power of deception.
For the first time in her life she had the sensation of reveling in a stolen joy.
He was reveling in millions that were as real to him as if they were already to his credit at the banker's.
And so they traveled on, reveling in the beauty everywhere about them.
I left my carriage half a mile below, and have been reveling in the sun and air.