Verb
The word is derived from revel
of Revel
Source: Webster's dictionaryPandit Jasraj, he was a chaumukha gayak: a man who revelled in a bhajan or a khayal with equal verve and joy. Bhimsen Joshi
Alioski’s afternoon took a turn for the worse when he suffered cramp while attempting a flamboyant breakdancing move as he and the team revelled on the pitch after the final whistle. Source: Internet
As a lyricist he was a radical who revelled in the obscure, stuff that nobody else would touch. Source: Internet
Henry VIII's biographer J. J. Scarisbrick adds that Anne "revelled in" the attention she received from her admirers. Source: Internet
Affected South, naturally revelled at it. Source: Internet
Wilberforce was an indulgent and adoring father who revelled in his time at home and at play with his children. Source: Internet