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Revolutionary Meaning in English

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/ˌɹɛvəˈɫuʃəˌnɛɹi/
rev-uh-LOO-shuh-ner-ee
/ɹˌɛvəlˈuːʃənəɹi/
rev-uh-LOO-shuh-nuh-ree

Definition

Describes something or someone that brings about great, important change. It can refer to a person who works for major social or political changes, or to something (like an idea or invention) that is new and changes everything.

Usage & Nuances

Often used for both people (activists, leaders) and things (technology, discoveries). Can be positive (exciting new ideas) or neutral. Common collocations: 'revolutionary idea', 'revolutionary leader', 'revolutionary technology'. Not the same as 'rebellious', which just means resisting authority.

Example Sentences

The invention of the internet was revolutionary.

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She has a revolutionary idea for energy.

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Nelson Mandela was a revolutionary.

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This new phone's camera is honestly revolutionary compared to the old models.

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People called her a revolutionary, but she just wanted fairness for everyone.

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Their solution is pretty revolutionary—no one has tried anything like it before.

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