单词 | revealing |
释义 | revealing (once / 856 pages) adjn Use the adjective revealing to describe disclosing something that was hidden, either literally or figuratively. If you ask people if they've ever cheated on a test, you may get revealing answers that tell you whether the person is honest or not. Revealing comes from the Latin word revelare, which literally means "unveil," and that word has its roots in re-, meaning "the opposite of," and velare meaning "to cover or veil." It is little wonder that the adjective revealing is often used to describe clothing that leaves little to the imagination. If your daughter's date comes to the door in a revealing shirt with almost every button undone, you might ask him to put on a jacket or else he'll be sure to catch cold. WORD FAMILYrevealing: revealingly, revealings+/reveal: revealed, revealing, reveals, revelation, revelatory/revealed: unrevealed/revelation: revelations USAGE EXAMPLESBut this is a revealing glimpse into the way security forces are operating in Rakhine. BBC(Jan 02, 2017) Yet he also sustains an underlying sense of tension, revealing a deeper musical structure that evokes an ever-intensifying spiritual struggle. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) This is the revealing story of the birth of Mass Observation. The Guardian(Dec 31, 2016) 1adj showing or making known her dress was scanty and revealing Syn|Ant indicative, indicatory, revelatory, significative, suggestive (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly concealing covering or hiding 2adj disclosing unintentionally Syn telling, telltale informative, informatory providing or conveying information 3n the act of making something evident Syn|Hypo|Hyper disclosure, revelation singing, tattle, telling disclosing information or giving evidence about another displaybehavior that makes your feelings public divulgement, divulgencethe act of disclosing something that was secret or private discoverysomething that is discovered discovery(law) compulsory pretrial disclosure of documents relevant to a case; enables one side in a litigation to elicit information from the other side concerning the facts in the case giveawayan unintentional disclosure informing, rattingto furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law (usually in return for favors) leak, news leakunauthorized (especially deliberate) disclosure of confidential information exposurethe disclosure of something secret histrionicsa deliberate display of emotion for effect productiona display that is exaggerated or unduly complicated sackcloth and ashesa display of extreme remorse or repentance or grief expose, unmaskingthe exposure of an impostor or a fraud muckrakingthe exposure of scandal (especially about public figures) speech act the use of language to perform some act |
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