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Definition of revelatory in English: revelatoryadjective ˈrɛv(ə)lət(ə)riˌrɛvəˈleɪt(ə)riˈrɛvələˌtɔri Revealing something hitherto unknown. Example sentencesExamples - It is a positively revelatory experience that mere listening or score-reading cannot provide.
- Michel Bouquet delivers a revelatory, award-worthy performance as the amiable and mysterious French president.
- At Zander a week later, the experience was revelatory in a different way.
- Willy adopted his name after a revelatory vision of Santa Claus, thereafter living according to the seasonal spirit of selfless giving.
- I was disappointed with myself because anger is often such a revelatory emotion, especially in a situation like team sports.
- But in the hands of a master, the altered perceptions can be not only revelatory but joyous.
- Most mediums are women, many of whom become mediums after a crisis or revelatory experience.
- Soon these experiences lost their numinous, revelatory character and became recreational and explicable.
- The previously unseen footage is equally revelatory.
- Scorsese takes the time to let viewers really see the music unfold in revelatory concert performances.
- It isn't the revelatory experience which was White Lilies Island.
- Likewise, we wouldn't want to say that sex without a revelatory experience was wrong.
- In Asia, a wide array of sites offers unique and revelatory experiences for both curious visitors and devoted pilgrims.
- The experience was unnerving, challenging and ultimately revelatory; now she wants all her movies to be like this.
- The open, revelatory vision of the crystal ends up being one more version of the covert vision of allegory.
- Some of their music was very lovely, but it was never the revelatory experience that their press might have prepared you for.
- To say it has been a revelatory experience would be an understatement.
- But the big news of the production is Bill Irwin's revelatory performance as George.
- This is a fascinating story, revelatory of the ways of Washington and one of Washington's major players.
- Here Maguire is at her most perceptive, most articulate and most revelatory.
Synonyms prophetic, predictive, visionary
Rhymes adulatory, aleatory, approbatory, celebratory, clarificatory, classificatory, commendatory, congratulatory, consecratory, denigratory, elevatory, gyratory, incantatory, incubatory, intimidatory, modificatory, participatory, placatory, pulsatory, purificatory, reificatory, rotatory Definition of revelatory in US English: revelatoryadjectiveˈrevələˌtôrēˈrɛvələˌtɔri Revealing something hitherto unknown. an invigorating and revelatory performance Example sentencesExamples - But the big news of the production is Bill Irwin's revelatory performance as George.
- But in the hands of a master, the altered perceptions can be not only revelatory but joyous.
- In Asia, a wide array of sites offers unique and revelatory experiences for both curious visitors and devoted pilgrims.
- To say it has been a revelatory experience would be an understatement.
- Scorsese takes the time to let viewers really see the music unfold in revelatory concert performances.
- It is a positively revelatory experience that mere listening or score-reading cannot provide.
- This is a fascinating story, revelatory of the ways of Washington and one of Washington's major players.
- Most mediums are women, many of whom become mediums after a crisis or revelatory experience.
- The open, revelatory vision of the crystal ends up being one more version of the covert vision of allegory.
- Likewise, we wouldn't want to say that sex without a revelatory experience was wrong.
- Michel Bouquet delivers a revelatory, award-worthy performance as the amiable and mysterious French president.
- The previously unseen footage is equally revelatory.
- Some of their music was very lovely, but it was never the revelatory experience that their press might have prepared you for.
- Willy adopted his name after a revelatory vision of Santa Claus, thereafter living according to the seasonal spirit of selfless giving.
- The experience was unnerving, challenging and ultimately revelatory; now she wants all her movies to be like this.
- It isn't the revelatory experience which was White Lilies Island.
- I was disappointed with myself because anger is often such a revelatory emotion, especially in a situation like team sports.
- Soon these experiences lost their numinous, revelatory character and became recreational and explicable.
- Here Maguire is at her most perceptive, most articulate and most revelatory.
- At Zander a week later, the experience was revelatory in a different way.
Synonyms prophetic, predictive, visionary |