reveal
From Latin 'revelare', meaning 'to unveil'.
NOUN
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Antonyms
concealment
The act of making something known or visible, often something that was previously hidden or unknown. This term can refer to the act of disclosing information or making an exposure that reveals the truth.
| plural |
|---|
| reveals |
- The company's recent financial report was a significant reveal of their operations. — その会社の最近の財務報告は、彼らの業務についての重要な開示でした。
- The film's final scene was a dramatic reveal that changed everything. — 映画の最後のシーンは、すべてを変える劇的な暴露でした。
register: formal
VERB
(1)
[/rɪˈviːl/en-US]
To make something known to others that was previously hidden or unknown. This verb commonly suggests the action of disclosing information or unveiling secrets.
regular
| gerund | past |
|---|---|
| revealing | revealed |