🔎expose

verb
/ɪkˈspoʊz/

Meaning

to reveal or uncover something hidden
to reveal or uncover; to make visible or known

Example Sentences

The journalist tried to expose the corruption scandal.

The investigation exposed the truth about the scandal.

Example Expressions

expose the truth

Synonyms

reveal, uncover, disclose, unveil, show, display
Entry 1
reveal, uncover, disclose, unveil
Entry 2
reveal, uncover, show, display

Antonyms

hide, conceal, cover, protect
Entry 1
hide, conceal, cover
Entry 2
hide, conceal, cover, protect

Collocations

expose corruption, expose truth, expose secrets, expose fraud, expose flaws
Entry 1
expose corruption, expose truth, expose secrets, expose fraud
Entry 2
expose truth, expose corruption, expose flaws, expose secrets

More Example Sentences

Which aspect of the society did the writer expose?

Which aspect of the culture did the journalist expose?

The weaknesses of the health system have been clearly exposed after the pandemic.

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