There is no more impressive revenant than one Coleridge gives in his Wanderings of Cain, the mournful phantom of Abel appearing to Cain and his little son, Enos.
Of the early specimens of the really amusing ghost that is an actual revenant is The Ghost Baby, in Blackwood's, which shows originality and humor, yet is too diffuse for printing here.
It seemed, indeed, that even now some ghost, some revenant of himself was sitting there, in the old green churchyard, roofed only with a thousand thousand stars.
Seldom the time and the place and the revenant altogether.
No one present, then no revenant or spook, or astral body, or hallucination: what's in a name?
It might account for her seeing thisrevenant cavalier in any passenger," said Lauzun, not satisfied yet.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "revenant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.