Disclosed

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /dɪsˈkloʊzd/

Definitions of disclosed

verb to make (information) known or reveal

Example Sentences

A1 She disclosed her secret to her best friend.

A2 The company disclosed their financial records to the public.

B1 The government disclosed new information about the investigation.

B2 The whistleblower disclosed evidence of corruption within the organization.

C1 The author disclosed intimate details about their personal life in the autobiography.

C2 The company disclosed the full extent of the data breach to the public.

adjective having been made known or revealed

Example Sentences

A1 The disclosed information was not meant to be shared with anyone else.

A2 She disclosed her true feelings to her best friend.

B1 The company disclosed its financial statements to the public.

B2 The government disclosed classified information to the media.

C1 The whistleblower disclosed evidence of corruption within the organization.

C2 The confidential documents were disclosed in the court case.

Examples of disclosed in a Sentence

formal The company disclosed its financial statements to the public.

informal She finally disclosed her secret to her best friend.

slang I can't believe he disclosed that juicy gossip to everyone.

figurative The artist slowly disclosed the hidden layers of meaning in his painting.

Grammatical Forms of disclosed

past tense

disclosed

plural

disclose

comparative

more disclosed

superlative

most disclosed

present tense

disclose

future tense

will disclose

perfect tense

have disclosed

continuous tense

is disclosing

singular

discloses

positive degree

disclosed

infinitive

to disclose

gerund

disclosing

participle

disclosed

Origin and Evolution of disclosed

First Known Use: 1300 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'disclosed' originated from the Old French word 'desclos' which means to open or reveal.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'disclosed' has retained its meaning of revealing or making known, but its usage has expanded to include various contexts such as legal disclosures, financial disclosures, and personal disclosures.