reveal
Prononciation : [rɪˈvil]
Mot
Contexte : « disclosure »
(verb) to make something that was hidden or secret known to others. It's like when you tell your friends something you were keeping to yourself.
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She will reveal the surprise party plans next week.
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He decided not to reveal the secret he promised to keep.
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What will you reveal about the project tomorrow?
Contexte : « information »
(verb) to show something that was previously not visible or not understood. It's like when you draw back a curtain to let sunlight in.
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The study revealed new information about health.
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Just because you look closely doesn't mean you will reveal any hidden things.
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What does the report reveal about our performance?
Contexte : « disclosure »
(noun) something that has been made known. It’s like a piece of news that someone shares with others.
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His revelation about the book was surprising to everyone.
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There was no revelation at the meeting; everything stayed the same.
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Did the revelation about the plan change your opinion?
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