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    reveal
    /rɪˈviːl/

    verb

    noun

    • 1. (in a film or television programme) a final revelation of information that has previously been kept from the characters or viewers: "the big reveal at the end of the movie answers all questions"

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  2. REVEAL definition: 1. to make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret: 2. to allow…. Learn more.

  3. Sep 2, 2012 · The meaning of REVEAL is to make known through divine inspiration. How to use reveal in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Reveal.

  4. REVEAL meaning: 1. to make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret: 2. to allow…. Learn more.

  5. Reveal definition: to make known; disclose; divulge. See examples of REVEAL used in a sentence.

  6. /rɪˈviːl/ Verb Forms. to make something known to somebody synonym disclose. reveal something to reveal a secret. Her expression revealed nothing. A series of flashbacks reveal the details of the tragedy. The identity of the buyer has not been revealed. The survey reveals some worrying statistics.

  7. When you make something visible or make it public information, you reveal it. For example, if you want to plan a picnic, wait until forecasters reveal the weather that is predicted.

  8. 1. a. To make known (something concealed or unknown): She revealed that she was pregnant. The study revealed the toxic effects of the pollutant. b. To cause to be seen; show: The curtains parted, revealing a ballerina. The x-ray revealed a broken bone. 2.

  9. REVEAL definition: 1. to give someone a piece of information that is surprising or that was previously secret: 2. to…. Learn more.

  10. The making known of an important, secret, or salient occurrence, such as the revealing of a major development, plot twist, or visual effect in a movie. American Heritage. The act or an instance of revealing something, esp. as part of a dramatic climax. Webster's New World.

  11. 1. To reveal something means to make people aware of it. [...] 2. A reveal is an occasion when something that has been kept secret or hidden is revealed. [...] 3. If you reveal something that has been out of sight, you uncover it so that people can see it. [...] More. Conjugations of 'reveal' present simple: I reveal, you reveal [...]