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reveal
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 14c., from Old French reveler "reveal" (14c.), from Latin revelare "reveal, uncover, disclose," literally "unveil," from re- "opposite of" (see re- ) + velare "to cover, veil," from velum "a veil" (see veil (n.)). Related: Revealed ; revealing .
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
The reveal (also known as the big reveal ) is a plot device in narrative structure , and is the exposure to the reader or audience of a previously hidden key element of plot or of the performance . This may result in a plot twist , and could be the key ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a study reveals sth (= shows something, especially something surprising ) ▪ A recent study revealed that 74% of donuts are bought on impulse. a survey shows/reveals sth ▪ Our survey showed that many women are afraid ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reveal \Re*veal"\, n. A revealing; a disclosure. [Obs.] (Arch.) 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 ...
Usage examples of reveal.
You know that, by revealing yourself as an Aberrant, you could hurt us badly.
Whether Walter West let him watch while he abused young girls, or whether he encouraged his son to take his place, or whether, in fact, he abused him directly Frederick West was never to reveal.
The whole middle expanse of Asia was not academically conquered for Orientalism until, during the later eighteenth century, Anquetil-Duperron and Sir William Jones were able intelligibly to reveal the extraordinary riches of Avestan and Sanskrit.
We would need an accelerator to slam matter together with energies some million billion times more powerful than any previously constructed in order to reveal directly that a string is not a point-particle.
I have done extensive experiments using the new Planck energy accelerator and they have revealed that this prediction is precisely confirmed.
The principles of everything we are acquainted with must necessarily have been revealed to those from whom we have received them by the great, supreme principle, which contains them all.
On my view of characters being of real importance for classification, only in so far as they reveal descent, we can clearly understand why analogical or adaptive character, although of the utmost importance to the welfare of the being, are almost valueless to the systematist.
So Cap had a theory to explain the strange sequences the Judy Lab had revealed: chimpanzee, human, and hybrid all in the same animal, laced with sequences from the adenovirus that did most of the splicing.
THIS decision by a final court of adjudicature, expresses in no uncertain terms the now generally estimated value of evidence which science may reveal.
Surveys reveal that the effectiveness of print advertising is greatly enhanced when the guarantee or warranty is substantiated.
His keen eyes detected slight aerosol droplets, revealed in a shaft of sunlight viewed against shade.
The pious Agaric sought to find the cause of this, but was unable to discover it until old Cornemuse revealed it to him.
Letters were found at the Admiralty which revealed the complicity of the Reverend Father Agaric in the plot.
He plays as well as he sings, thought Alec, wondering what other talents would reveal themselves as he got to know Seregil better.
The language was unfamiliar, yet so liquid, so graceful in the ear that it seemed Alec could almost grasp it-and that if he did it would reveal a depth of meaning his own language could never achieve.