🔍reveal

verb
/rɪˈviːl/

Meaning

to make something known that was previously hidden or secret
to make known or show something that was hidden

Example Sentences

The magician refused to reveal his secrets.

The investigation revealed the truth.

Example Expressions

reveal the truth

Synonyms

disclose, expose, uncover, unveil, show
Entry 1
disclose, expose, uncover, unveil, show
Entry 2
expose, disclose, uncover, show

Antonyms

conceal, hide, cover, suppress
Entry 1
conceal, hide, cover
Entry 2
conceal, hide, cover, suppress

Collocations

reveal details, reveal identity, reveal plan, reveal evidence, reveal truth, reveal secret, slowly reveal
Entry 1
reveal details, reveal identity, reveal plan, reveal evidence
Entry 2
reveal truth, reveal secret, reveal identity, slowly reveal

More Example Sentences

I unintentionally revealed the surprise.

He unintentionally revealed the password.

We unintentionally revealed our location.

She was forced to reveal the truth publicly.

They finally managed not to reveal the secret.

They unintentionally revealed private details.

She unintentionally revealed her real feelings.

They accidentally ended up revealing the secret.

They unintentionally revealed how worried they were.

The argument may seem strong at first glance, but a deeper analysis reveals its weaknesses.

Related Vocabularies

to bring people or things together; to collect
to convince someone to do or believe something through reasoning or argument
to inspire with an intense but short-lived passion or admiration
to argue or dispute noisily or angrily
To strike or bite something with a beak; to eat in small bites.
to describe, portray, or define something precisely and clearly

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