rev

word

/ˈɹɛv/
rev
/ɹˈɛv/
rev

Definition

To make an engine go faster or increase its speed, especially by pressing the accelerator. Commonly used with engines in vehicles.

Usage & Nuances

Informal and most often used with 'up': 'rev up the engine'. Can be used as a verb ('to rev') or noun ('give it a rev'). Sometimes used metaphorically ('rev up excitement'). Only applies to motor engines, not people.

Example Sentences

He likes to rev his car before a race.

basic

Don't rev the engine too high.

basic

She revs the motorcycle every morning.

basic

Can you rev it a little so I can hear the engine?

natural

The crowd cheered when the driver revved the engine loudly.

natural

He loves to rev up his old bike just for fun.

natural