Rev ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Rev ( verb )

To increase the speed of an engine.

Origin:

From the middle english word reven, which means "to turn back".

Examples:

  1. He revved the engine to test its power.
  2. The car revved loudly as it raced down the street.
  3. The motorbike revved up before taking off.
  4. The little boy was playing with the toy car and revved it up and down.
  5. The sound of the revving engine filled the air as the car pulled away.

(As a noun)

Rev ( noun )

To increase the speed of an engine.

Origin:

From the middle english word reven, which means "to turn back".

Examples:

  1. He revved the engine to test its power.
  2. The car revved loudly as it raced down the street.
  3. The motorbike revved up before taking off.
  4. The little boy was playing with the toy car and revved it up and down.
  5. The sound of the revving engine filled the air as the car pulled away.
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