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[ dih-vuhlj , dahy- ] SHOW IPA
/ dɪˈvʌldʒ, daɪ- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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verb (used with object), di·vulged, di·vulg·ing. to disclose or reveal (something private, secret, or previously unknown).
Origin of divulge First recorded in 1425–75; late Middle English (from Anglo-French ), from Latin dīvulgāre, equivalent to dī- di-2 + vulgāre “to make general or common, to spread” (vulg(us) “the masses” + -āre infinitive suffix)
synonym study for divulge See reveal.
OTHER WORDS FROM divulge di·vulge·ment, noun di·vulg·er, noun non·di·vulg·ing, adjective un·di·vulged, adjective
un·di·vulg·ing, adjective
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Words nearby divulge divorcée, divorcement, divorce mill, divot, divulgate, divulge , divulgence, divulse, divulsion, divulsor, divvy
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Example sentences from the Web for divulge Fortunately, the resident expert took the time to divulge his tips and tricks to The Daily Beast.
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That will be hard to judge: the director of elections has so far failed to divulge many technical details.
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But only in recent years have athletes begun to divulge lurid details of Olympic sexcapades and debauchery.
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She refuses to divulge the name of the man who truly stole her heart, but Madden was one of the boys, she says.
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Neither Kline nor his client is allowed to divulge the amount of the settlement.
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Polly darling, I have been engaged in affairs of state, which I am not at liberty to divulge to the common public.
The Cup of Fury | Rupert Hughes
He did not care at the time to divulge any of the plan he but now had confided to Aurora and Anne.
The Broken Gate | Emerson Hough
I will not divulge it—no not although you are hard upon me in regard to these terms of mine.
Castle Richmond | Anthony Trollope
The art I practise is a secret known to the Immortals only: how can I divulge it to you?
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Some secret thought was in her whole face, but her faltering tongue was paralyzed and could not divulge it.
Cord and Creese | James de Mille
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British Dictionary definitions for divulge verb (tr; may take a clause as object) to make known (something private or secret); disclose
Derived forms of divulge divulgence or divulgement , noun divulger , noun Word Origin for divulge C15: from Latin dīvulgāre, from di- ² + vulgāre to spread among the people, from vulgus the common people
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Words related to divulge disclose, reveal, leak, communicate, give away, admit, publish, uncover, blab, exhibit, spill, spring, expose, discover, promulgate, declare, broadcast, tattle, mouth, betray