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Definition of reveal
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of reveal is as below...
Reveal
(n.) The side of an
opening
for a
window,
doorway,
or the like,
between
the door frame or
window
frame and the outer
surface
of the wall; or, where the
opening
is not
filled
with a door, etc., the whole
thickness
of the wall; the
jamb..
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Neology
::
Neology
(n.) A new
doctrine;
esp.
(Theol.),
a
doctrine
at
variance
with the
received
interpretation
of
revealed
truth;
a new
method
of
theological
interpretation;
rationalism..
Unbosom
::
Unbosom
(v. t.) To
disclose
freely;
to
reveal
in
confidence,
as
secrets;
to
confess;
-- often used
reflexively;
as, to
unbosom
one's
self..
Design
::
Design
(n.)
Specifically,
intention
or
purpose
as
revealed
or
inferred
from the
adaptation
of means to an end; as, the
argument
from
design..
Jehovah
::
"Jehovah
(n.) A
Scripture
name of the
Supreme
Being,
by which he was
revealed
to the Jews as their
covenant
God or
Sovereign
of the
theocracy;
the
""ineffable
name""
of the
Supreme
Being,
which was not
pronounced
by the
Jews..
Disclosure
::
Disclosure
(v. t.) That which is
disclosed
or
revealed.
Betray
::
Betray
(v. t.) To
disclose
or
discover,
as
something
which
prudence
would
conceal;
to
reveal
unintentionally..
Cunningman
::
Cunningman
(n.) A
fortune
teller;
one who
pretends
to
reveal
mysteries.
Revelation
::
Revelation
(n.) The act of
revealing,
disclosing,
or
discovering
to
others
what was
before
unknown
to
them..
Untold
::
Untold
(a.) Not told; not
related;
not
revealed;
as,
untold
secrets..
Open
::
Open (v. t.) To
disclose;
to
reveal;
to
interpret;
to
explain.
Disclose
::
Disclose
(v. t.) To lay open or
expose
to view; to cause to
appear;
to bring to
light;
to
reveal.
Decipher
::
Decipher
(v. t.) To find out, so as to be able to make known the
meaning
of; to make out or read, as words badly
written
or
partly
obliterated;
to
detect;
to
reveal;
to
unfold..
Secret
::
Secret
(a.)
Something
studiously
concealed;
a thing kept from
general
knowledge;
what is not
revealed,
or not to be
revealed..
Discure
::
Discure
(v. t.) To
discover;
to
reveal;
to
discoure.
Bewrayer
::
Bewrayer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
bewrays;
a
revealer..
Reveal
::
Reveal
(v. t.) To make known (that which has been
concealed
or kept
secret);
to
unveil;
to
disclose;
to show.
Testament
::
Testament
(n.) One of the two
distinct
revelations
of God's
purposes
toward
man; a
covenant;
also, one of the two
general
divisions
of the
canonical
books of the
sacred
Scriptures,
in which the
covenants
are
respectively
revealed;
as, the Old
Testament;
the New
Testament;
-- often
limited,
in
colloquial
language,
to the
latter..
Irrevealable
::
Irrevealable
(a.)
Incapable
of being
revealed.
Revealability
::
Revealability
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
revealable;
revealableness.
Unclose
::
Unclose
(v. t. & i.) To
disclose;
to lay open; to
reveal.
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