Similar words: reveal, appealing, double-dealing, deal in, above all, leave alone, revolve around, revert. Meaning: [rɪ'vɪːl] n. the speech act of making something evident. adj. 1. disclosing unintentionally 2. showing or making known.
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31. The distribution of problems is also revealing.
32. I found this account sad but also rather revealing.
33. Negative speech - and rather too revealing!
34. Her critiques were relentless but revealing.
35. He laughed, revealing powerful white incisors.
36. Several incidents are clever and revealing, others muddled.
37. Carter's face was a blank, revealing no emotion. Sentencedict.com
38. The most revealing numbers are the net income.
39. The Beveridge Report was revealing on this.
40. Still, their ultimate fate is revealing.
41. There are other revealing examples of camp argot.
42. Scuba-tight stretch pants, uncomfortable and a little too revealing, are out.
43. The enamel has peeled off the taps like so much banana skin, revealing dull, patchy brass.
44. It is revealing in how clear f was and yet I managed to stop short of naming it as racism.
45. Police are revealing few details about the fifth victim, who at this stage they are not linking definitely with the others.
46. It is the latter which are relevant to the chemical-sensitive patient, and they do provide some interesting and revealing parallels.
47. I longed to ask questions but was wary of revealing my complete lack of local knowledge.
48. However, the candidate's response can be very revealing and interviewers should pay attention to it.
49. Like the back door, it was flung open revealing a tiny arched porch outside.
50. Having lost its protein, the chlorophyll also breaks down, revealing the carotenoid pigments.
51. So looking at clauses joined by but is one way of revealing a speaker's or writer's underlying, unstated assumptions.
52. The generally optimistic tenor of this debate provides a revealing comparison with those public views examined for the earlier period.
53. Revealing one's body brings into conflict a wish to show off with the desire to cover up.
54. Top left: A series can be colour coded to represent an ageing process, thus revealing multiple occupancy.
55. The hill itself flattened, revealing the shape of taller hills behind it.
56. If you reveal your secrets to the wind, you should not blame the wind for revealing them to the trees. Kahlil Gibran
57. An improper and dominant motive would have to be shown for revealing matters which would normally be in the public interest.
58. The analogy of the sales pitch is revealing, for advertisers do not promote their product merely by providing information about it.
59. This so weakened the structure that the car was withdrawn and dismantled, revealing the unglamorous Fleetwood car 141 underneath.
60. The charges included conspiracy, espionage, revealing state secrets and threatening the Constitution.
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