Synonym: bare, demonstrate, disclose, display, divulge, exhibit, expose, manifest, open, present, show. Antonym: conceal. Similar words: above all, leave alone, revolve around, for ever, revert, revenue, reverse, revelation. Meaning: [rɪ'vɪːl] v. 1. make visible 2. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret 3. make clear and visible 4. disclose directly or through prophets.
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31. These poems reveal her gentle side.
32. The curtain opened to reveal the grand prize.
33. She staggered about whether to reveal it all.
34. The old man smiled to reveal toothless gums.
35. The mini-exams in English, science, and maths are a blunt instrument which will reveal little about children's abilities.
36. Companies should be made to reveal more about their financial position.
37. It is normal practice not to reveal details of a patient's condition.
38. I do not propose to reveal details at this stage.
39. A wander around any market will reveal stalls piled high with vegetables.
40. The parties would not reveal the exact nature of the dispute.
41. The analysis of dreams can reveal details of a person's mental state.
42. Government employees swear an oath not to reveal official secrets.
43. An amateur video of the crash failed to reveal the cause.
44. We tried our best to head Henry off the topic, because we knew he'd reveal confidential information.
45. The curtain rose to reveal a gloomy, sepulchral set for the play.
46. In spite of this, many people are confident that'The Revealer'may reveal something of value fairly soon.
47. The journalist did not want to reveal the identity of his informant.
48. The report was a device used to hide rather than reveal problems.
48. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
49. The figures reveal a disturbing picture of the state of our schools.
50. It was a bold stroke to reveal the identity of the murderer on the first page.
51. He was forced to reveal his true colours when asked how he would vote.
52. One or two of the earlier photos reveal an intriguing androgyny not normally associated with the actress.
53. His poems reveal the duality of his nature, the joy and hope, the fear and despair.
54. She peeled off her glove to reveal a wedding ring.
55. I am not going to reveal what my seven-year plan is, but I will tell you this much, if it works out, the next seven years will be very interesting.
56. She crouched in the dark, too frightened to reveal herself.
57. The government obtained a court order requiring the editor to reveal his source.
58. It is a breach of confidentiality for a priest to reveal what someone has said in the confessional.
59. The police refused to reveal the source of their information.
60. We reveal only as much information as we can safely risk at a given time.
More similar words: above all, leave alone, revolve around, for ever, revert, revenue, reverse, revelation, prevention, irreverence, serve as, give away, arrive at, have a ball, Rev., review, caveat emptor, prevail, have a good time, deal, heal, real, seal, revision, previous, really, steal, ideal, realm, revolving.