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All divulgence synonyms

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noun divulgence

  • proclamation β€” something that is proclaimed; a public and official announcement.
  • announcement β€” An announcement is a statement made to the public or to the media which gives information about something that has happened or that will happen.
  • disclosure β€” the act or an instance of disclosing; exposure; revelation.
  • rumor β€” a story or statement in general circulation without confirmation or certainty as to facts: a rumor of war.
  • revelation β€” the act of revealing or disclosing; disclosure.
  • disclosure β€” the act or an instance of disclosing; exposure; revelation.
  • confirmation β€” the act of confirming
  • revelation β€” the act of revealing or disclosing; disclosure.
  • accession β€” Accession is the act of taking up a position as the ruler of a country.
  • admittance β€” Admittance is the act of entering a place or institution or the right to enter it.
  • assertion β€” a positive statement, usually made without an attempt at furnishing evidence
  • statement β€” something stated.
  • testimony β€” Law. the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court.
  • concession β€” If you make a concession to someone, you agree to let them do or have something, especially in order to end an argument or conflict.
  • notice β€” an announcement or intimation of something impending; warning: a day's notice.
  • advertisement β€” An advertisement is an announcement in a newspaper, on television, or on a poster about something such as a product, event, or job.
  • prediction β€” an act of predicting.
  • broadcast β€” A broadcast is a programme, performance, or speech on the radio or on television.
  • release β€” to lease again.
  • report β€” an account or statement describing in detail an event, situation, or the like, usually as the result of observation, inquiry, etc.: a report on the peace conference; a medical report on the patient.
  • news β€” netnews
  • message β€” a communication containing some information, news, advice, request, or the like, sent by messenger, telephone, email, or other means.
  • briefing β€” A briefing is a meeting at which information or instructions are given to people, especially before they do something.
  • publication β€” the act of publishing a book, periodical, map, piece of music, engraving, or the like.
  • story β€” a narrative, either true or fictitious, in prose or verse, designed to interest, amuse, or instruct the hearer or reader; tale.
  • acknowledgment β€” An acknowledgment is a statement or action which recognizes that something exists or is true.
  • admission β€” Admission is permission given to a person to enter a place, or permission given to a country to enter an organization. Admission is also the act of entering a place.
  • proclamation β€” something that is proclaimed; a public and official announcement.
  • leak β€” an unintended hole, crack, or the like, through which liquid, gas, light, etc., enters or escapes: a leak in the roof.
  • confession β€” A confession is a signed statement by someone in which they admit that they have committed a particular crime.
  • discovery β€” the act or an instance of discovering.
  • publicity β€” extensive mention in the news media or by word of mouth or other means of communication.
  • risk β€” exposure to the chance of injury or loss; a hazard or dangerous chance: It's not worth the risk.
  • vulnerability β€” capable of or susceptible to being wounded or hurt, as by a weapon: a vulnerable part of the body.
  • hazard β€” an unavoidable danger or risk, even though often foreseeable: The job was full of hazards.
  • liability β€” liabilities. moneys owed; debts or pecuniary obligations (opposed to assets). Accounting. liabilities as detailed on a balance sheet, especially in relation to assets and capital.
  • hint β€” an indirect, covert, or helpful suggestion; clue: Give me a hint as to his identity.
  • innuendo β€” an indirect intimation about a person or thing, especially of a disparaging or a derogatory nature.
  • sigh β€” to let out one's breath audibly, as from sorrow, weariness, or relief.
  • murmur β€” a low, continuous sound, as of a brook, the wind, or trees, or of low, indistinct voices.
  • buzz β€” If something buzzes or buzzes somewhere, it makes a long continuous sound, like the noise a bee makes when it is flying.
  • gossip β€” idle talk or rumor, especially about the personal or private affairs of others: the endless gossip about Hollywood stars.
  • shocker β€” a thick, bushy mass, as of hair.
  • testimonial β€” a written declaration certifying to a person's character, conduct, or qualifications, or to the value, excellence, etc., of a thing; a letter or written statement of recommendation.
  • assent β€” If someone gives their assent to something that has been suggested, they formally agree to it.
  • profession β€” a vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science: the profession of teaching. Compare learned profession.
  • affidavit β€” An affidavit is a written statement which you swear is true and which may be used as evidence in a court of law.
  • averment β€” the act of averring.
  • attestation β€” the act of attesting
  • deposition β€” A deposition is a formal written statement, made for example by a witness to a crime, which can be used in a court of law if the witness cannot be present.
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