What is another word for re-volts?
Pronunciation:
[ ɹˌiːvˈə͡ʊlts], [ ɹˌiːvˈəʊlts], [ ɹ_ˌiː_v_ˈəʊ_l_t_s]
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Similar words for re-volts:
- commotion (noun)
- coup d'état (noun)
- defection (noun)
- defiance (noun)
- disgust (noun)
- disobedience (noun)
- distaste (noun)
- indocility (noun)
- insubordination (noun)
- insurgence (noun)
- insurrection (noun)
- intractability (noun)
- mutiny (noun)
- protest (noun)
- recalcitrance (noun)
- recreancy (noun)
- repulsion (noun)
- revolt (noun)
- revolution (noun)
- sedition (noun)
- sit-in (noun)
- treason (noun)
- defect (verb)
- disgust (verb)
- disobey (verb)
- displease (verb)
- loathe (verb)
- nauseate (verb)
- protest (verb)
- rebel (verb)
- repel (verb)
- repulse (verb)
- revolt (verb)
- riot (verb)
- rise (verb)
- shock (verb)
- strike (verb)
- turn (verb)
Synonyms for Re-volts:
n.
• commotion (noun)- bustle,
- dither,
- disquiet,
- annoyance,
- ballyhoo,
- fermentation,
- upturn,
- discomposure,
- fuss,
- Insurgence,
- tumult,
- ado,
- flap,
- lather,
- excitement,
- outcry,
- flurry,
- welter,
- revolt,
- uprising,
- brouhaha,
- stir,
- turbulence,
- convulsion,
- racket,
- backwash,
- pother,
- to-do,
- pandemonium,
- stew,
- confusion,
- hell broke loose,
- furor,
- agitation,
- whirl,
- perturbation,
- bedlam,
- upheaval,
- vexation,
- combustion,
- big scene,
- hurly-burly,
- ferment,
- hubbub,
- upset,
- big stink,
- clatter,
- rumpus.
- dereliction,
- parting,
- faithlessness,
- rejection,
- deficiency,
- disaffection,
- severance,
- apostasy,
- estrangement,
- Sundering,
- separation,
- forsaking,
- desertion,
- disloyalty,
- backsliding,
- disownment,
- repudiation,
- failure,
- withdrawal,
- failing,
- Recreancy,
- alienation,
- lack,
- divorce,
- tergiversation,
- retreat.
- impudence,
- Factiousness,
- lip,
- provocation,
- rebelliousness,
- Impugnment,
- insubordination,
- stump,
- contumacy,
- summons,
- contempt,
- dare,
- hot air,
- audacity,
- confrontation,
- intractableness,
- spite,
- perversity,
- sass,
- cartel,
- boldness,
- effrontery,
- unruliness,
- big talk,
- insolence,
- order,
- muster,
- enjoinder,
- call,
- brazenness,
- contrariness,
- opposition,
- affront,
- temerity,
- gas,
- guts,
- command,
- recalcitrance,
- bravado,
- challenge,
- back talk,
- throwing of the gauntlet.
- loathing,
- satiation,
- hatefulness,
- antipathy,
- distaste,
- repugnance,
- nauseousness,
- sickness,
- objection,
- dislike,
- surfeit,
- satiety,
- Nauseation,
- abomination,
- hatred,
- nausea,
- detestation,
- abhorrence,
- revulsion.
- indiscipline,
- infraction,
- violation,
- infringement,
- neglect,
- disregard,
- transgression,
- sabotage,
- stubbornness,
- defiance,
- waywardness,
- nonobservance,
- refractoriness,
- Insubmission.
- horror,
- repulsion,
- hostility,
- disinclination,
- indisposition,
- dissatisfaction,
- Disrelish,
- disfavor,
- aversion.
- recalcitrancy,
- fractiousness,
- untowardness,
- ungovernableness,
- uncontrollableness,
- obstinacy,
- wildness,
- unmanageability,
- obstreperousness,
- obstinateness,
- disorderliness,
- uncontrollability,
- intractability.
- blackball,
- declaration,
- protestation,
- howl,
- demur,
- knock,
- flak,
- bellyache,
- moratorium,
- grouse,
- demurral,
- rally,
- question,
- clamor,
- turmoil,
- march,
- formal complaint,
- gripe,
- dissent,
- grievance,
- remonstrance,
- difficulty,
- kick,
- holler,
- demonstration,
- nix,
- stink,
- Remonstration.
- destruction,
- guerrilla activity,
- strife,
- bloodshed,
- debacle,
- outbreak,
- anarchy,
- row,
- radical change,
- shake-up,
- violence,
- uproar,
- transformation,
- unrest,
- crime,
- subversion,
- golpe,
- turnover,
- reformation,
- foment,
- shift,
- innovation,
- cabal,
- plot,
- underground activity,
- metamorphosis,
- reversal.
v.
• defect (verb)- rat,
- spurn,
- go back on,
- desert,
- fall away from,
- run out,
- rebel,
- go over,
- abscond,
- withdraw,
- change sides,
- break faith,
- forsake,
- turn coat,
- sell out,
- lapse,
- apostatize,
- schism,
- turn,
- tergiverse,
- leave,
- abandon,
- back out,
- walk out on,
- depart,
- pull out,
- renege,
- take a walk,
- tergiversate,
- quit,
- go over the fence,
- go,
- reject.
- outrage,
- put off,
- irk,
- disenchant,
- insult,
- scandalize,
- offend morals of,
- cloy on,
- pique,
- disturb,
- fill with loathing,
- be repulsive,
- make one sick,
- bother,
- nauseate,
- pall,
- displease,
- abominate,
- turn one's stomach.
- revolutionize,
- misbehave,
- pay no attention to,
- flout,
- break rules,
- not listen,
- recalcitrate,
- transgress,
- differ,
- run riot,
- go counter to,
- infringe,
- object,
- contravene,
- violate,
- decline,
- balk,
- overstep,
- ignore,
- withstand,
- rise in arms,
- evade,
- disagree,
- fly in face of,
- take law into own hands,
- be remiss,
- set aside,
- counteract,
- not heed,
- not mind,
- shirk.
- anger,
- cool,
- rile,
- fret,
- dissatisfy,
- enrage,
- frustrate,
- worry,
- disgust,
- incense,
- annoy,
- nettle,
- curdle,
- cap,
- irritate,
- disappoint,
- cut to the quick,
- roil,
- wing,
- disgruntle,
- play dirty,
- perplex,
- hurt,
- zing,
- chagrin,
- discontent,
- sound,
- disoblige,
- aggravate,
- vex,
- provoke,
- gall,
- exasperate,
- put out,
- antagonize.
- refuse,
- despise,
- have aversion to,
- be allergic to,
- feel repugnance,
- execrate,
- repudiate,
- find disgusting,
- hate,
- have no use for,
- abhor,
- be down on,
- detest.
- attest,
- affirm,
- asseverate,
- expostulate,
- blast,
- declare,
- fight,
- back-talk,
- maintain,
- be displeased by,
- Constate,
- sound off,
- predicate,
- combat,
- assert,
- avouch,
- take exception,
- make a stink,
- avow,
- say no,
- be against,
- squawk,
- cry out,
- profess,
- contend,
- except,
- put up a fight,
- thumbs down,
- buck,
- testify,
- demonstrate,
- inveigh against,
- insist,
- remonstrate.
- censure,
- disobey,
- criticize,
- run amok,
- rise up,
- come out against,
- secede,
- break with,
- denounce,
- be insubordinate.
- renounce,
- strike,
- offend,
- defy,
- make flesh crawl,
- riot,
- repel,
- oppose,
- boycott,
- Reluct,
- get out of line,
- turn against,
- drop out,
- rock the boat,
- sicken,
- opt out,
- break,
- shock,
- turn off,
- turn stomach,
- overthrow,
- arise,
- crawl,
- insurrect,
- defect,
- overturn,
- resist,
- make waves,
- take up arms,
- pain,
- make sick,
- gross out,
- repulse.
- numb,
- flood,
- traumatize,
- dismay,
- stagger,
- give a turn,
- jolt,
- overwhelm,
- awe,
- unsettle,
- startle,
- flabbergast,
- floor,
- agitate,
- paralyze,
- astound,
- abash,
- jar,
- electrify,
- rock,
- hit like ton of bricks,
- daze,
- bowl over,
- shake up,
- throw a curve,
- shake,
- knock out,
- appall,
- stun,
- stupefy,
- overcome.
How to use "Re-volts" in context?
Volcano eruptions are natural disasters that can be catastrophic. However, when a volcano erupts, it isn't the only thing that changes. When Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, the eruption disrupted the prevailing social order. Known as the "re-volts," this period of social turmoil marked the first time in U.S. history that citizens openly challenged their government. Since then, there have been dozens of similar events, each reinforcing the idea that when a volcano erupts, the rules governing society can change.
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