Sentences with reveal
re·veal
R r - She has refused to reveal the whereabouts of her daughter. [VERB noun]
- A grey carpet was removed to reveal the original pine floor. [VERB noun]
- Reveal1 implies a making known of something hidden or secret, as if by drawing back a veil [to reveal one's identity]; disclose suggests a laying open, as to inspection, of what has previously been concealed [she refuses to disclose her intentions]; divulge suggests that what has been disclosed should properly have been kept secret or private [do not divulge the contents of this letter]; tell1 may also imply a breach of confidence [kiss and tell] but more commonly suggests the making known of necessary or requested information [tell me what to do]; betray implies either faithlessness in divulging something [betrayed by an informer] or inadvertence in revealing something [his blush betrayed embarrassment]
- To reveal a secret.