revolt

revolt — noun

IPA/rɪˈvəʊlt/
KK[rɪvˈolt]IPA/rɪˈvəʊlt/
  • revoltsingular
  • revoltsplural

1. A situation in which a large group of people tries to remove a government or lea

1.名詞C1
釋義

A situation in which a large group of people tries to remove a government or leader by force.

例句

The revolt against the emperor began when soldiers in the northern provinces refused to follow orders.

revolt + against [ruler]

Government troops were sent to the capital to crush the growing revolt before it could spread.

collocation: crush a revolt

同義詞
  • rebellion

    more general term for organized resistance, not always aiming to overthrow

  • uprising

    often suggests a sudden, less organized outbreak of resistance

  • insurrection

    more formal term, often used in legal or historical contexts

反義詞
  • submission

    accepting the authority of a ruler or government

  • loyalty

    remaining faithful to the existing government

文法句型

revolt + against [government/leader]

用法筆記

Often used with verbs like 'crush,' 'put down,' or 'suppress' when describing the government's response, and 'lead' or 'stage' when describing the rebels' actions.

常見錯誤

There was a revolt at the company when salaries were cut.
There was a revolt among the workers when salaries were cut.
💡'revolt' typically takes 'among' (within a group) or 'against' (targeting authority), not 'at.'

2. A strong refusal to accept someone's authority or to follow rules, traditions, o

2.名詞B2
釋義

A strong refusal to accept someone's authority or to follow rules, traditions, or accepted ways of thinking.

例句

The students' revolt against the school's dress code led to a meeting with the principal.

revolt + against [rules]

A quiet revolt spread among office staff after the new overtime policy was announced without warning.

同義詞
  • rebellion

    more active and usually more organized opposition

  • defiance

    open resistance to authority, often more personal or individual

  • resistance

    broader term, can be passive or active

反義詞
  • conformity

    following accepted rules, standards, or customs

  • obedience

    willingness to follow orders or rules

文法句型

revolt + against [authority/system]

用法筆記

Can describe non-violent opposition. Common in phrase 'in revolt (over/against something).' The uncountable form emphasizes the general mood of resistance rather than a specific event.

常見錯誤

I am in revolt to my parents.
I am in revolt against my parents.
💡the preposition is 'against,' not 'to.'

revolt — verb

IPA/rɪˈvəʊlt/
KK[rɪvˈolt]IPA/rɪˈvoʊlt/