revolt

Revolt vs Subversion - What's the difference?

revolt | subversion |


As nouns the difference between revolt and subversion

is that revolt is an act of revolt while subversion is subversion.

As a verb revolt

is to rebel, particularly against authority.

Revolt vs Munity - What's the difference?

revolt | munity |


As nouns the difference between revolt and munity

is that revolt is an act of revolt while munity is (obsolete) freedom; security; immunity.

As a verb revolt

is to rebel, particularly against authority.

Brethren vs Revolt - What's the difference?

brethren | revolt |


As nouns the difference between brethren and revolt

is that brethren is (in the plural|informal) any brethren denomination (usually preceded by "the" or "the") while revolt is an act of revolt.

As an adjective brethren

is of or pertaining to any religious group that uses or formerly used the word "brethren", capitalized, in referring to itself or its members.

As a verb revolt is

to rebel, particularly against authority.

Tumult vs Revolt - What's the difference?

tumult | revolt | Related terms |

Tumult is a related term of revolt.


As nouns the difference between tumult and revolt

is that tumult is tumult, ruckus, row while revolt is an act of revolt.

As a verb revolt is

to rebel, particularly against authority.

Revolt vs Resistances - What's the difference?

revolt | resistances | Related terms |

Revolt is a related term of resistances.


As nouns the difference between revolt and resistances

is that revolt is an act of revolt while resistances is .

As a verb revolt

is to rebel, particularly against authority.

Appall vs Revolt - What's the difference?

appall | revolt |


In lang=en terms the difference between appall and revolt

is that appall is to depress or discourage with fear; to impress with fear in such a manner that the mind shrinks, or loses its firmness; to inundate with sudden terror or horror; to dismay while revolt is to be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; used with at .

As verbs the difference between appall and revolt

is that appall is to depress or discourage with fear; to impress with fear in such a manner that the mind shrinks, or loses its firmness; to inundate with sudden terror or horror; to dismay while revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority.

As a noun revolt is

an act of revolt.

Revolt vs Alarm - What's the difference?

revolt | alarm | Related terms |

Revolt is a related term of alarm.


As nouns the difference between revolt and alarm

is that revolt is an act of revolt while alarm is alert, alarm.

As a verb revolt

is to rebel, particularly against authority.

Revolt vs Abash - What's the difference?

revolt | abash | Related terms |

Revolt is a related term of abash.


In lang=en terms the difference between revolt and abash

is that revolt is to be disgusted, shocked, or grossly offended; hence, to feel nausea; used with at while abash is to make ashamed; to embarrass; to destroy the self-possession of, as by exciting suddenly a consciousness of guilt, mistake, or inferiority; to disconcert; to discomfit .

As verbs the difference between revolt and abash

is that revolt is to rebel, particularly against authority while abash is to make ashamed; to embarrass; to destroy the self-possession of, as by exciting suddenly a consciousness of guilt, mistake, or inferiority; to disconcert; to discomfit .

As a noun revolt

is an act of revolt.

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