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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151. In condemning these bad films the reviewers were also revealing just how much the movie industry had learnt.
152. The picture can be made more revealing and informative in various ways.
153. How useful these data are in revealing anything new about human social relationships depends very much on how we interpret them.
154. More revealing than their obvious differences are those points of overlap between the materialist and the psychoanalytic accounts.
155. But once we enter this world it begins to open up, revealing greater and greater subtleties.
156. Before he could move for the doors, they were flung open imperiously, revealing a wide-eyed, agonised Auguste outside.
157. Hence the helpful and revealing insights of the staff into his cash card habits.
158. At the piano chord to signal the metamorphosis,(www.Sentencedict.com) the panel flies open revealing the picture of a dead face.
159. The clouds were beginning to break, revealing a storm of stars across the heavens.
160. The Opposition's approach is revealing, although entirely understandable with the way the polls are going.
161. The main concern of the chapters on international relations is with facts revealing the changes of states' attitudes.
162. A federal government report revealing that diets don't work has triggered a revolt against the £20 billion slimming industry.
163. Theresa when she described one of her mystical visions as revealing to her the secrets of the Trinity.
164. This is, however, a revealing case study in that disagreements show up the different modes of explanation clearly.
165. Dougal, not Lorton, had been among the Newleys' guests when Newley had been tricked into revealing his hiding place.
166. He removed his jacket, revealing a dashing red woollen waistcoat, rolled up his sleeves and left the room.
167. But speech is one of the most revealing aspects of a person.
168. Young as she was, these might be considered the most revealing political acts of her life.
169. Paul came in and didn't seem at all surprised by the theatrics when the curtains opened revealing the four of us.
170. It is analytically more revealing and significant to identify actors by the roles they play, for example politicians and officials.
171. Merrick offered a revealing critique of Stephen Sondheim's high-concept Follies, a musical about ageing showgirls in midlife crisis.
172. Several months after we first met, she tells me a revealing and poignant story of her first day at college.
173. It is also true that studies of this kind tend only to highlight differences without revealing the qualitative nature of the differences.
174. The story is revealing: for her, Madame Butterfly was the role of her life.
175. An array of sculpture is also on view, revealing the influence of mythology and foreign culture in classical antiquity.
176. It followed a failed libel action by journalist Jani Allan over a programme revealing their affair.
177. But I will, at my earliest opportunity, pursue the dastardly suspicions raised by these most unexpected and perhaps revealing clues.
178. The company swung the axe before revealing pre-tax losses of £129 million for the first half of this year.
179. Some people see nothing wrong with appearing on a TV show, and revealing their most intimate thoughts.
180. It is revealing, therefore, to see what sort of people are thought to fit the bill in these places.
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