Pronunciation: /dɪˈskloʊsɪv/
adjective describing something that reveals or discloses information
A1 The disclosive letter revealed the secret to everyone.
A2 She made a disclosive statement about her past during the interview.
B1 The disclosive report provided valuable insights into the company's financial status.
B2 The disclosive nature of the documentary shocked viewers with its revelations.
C1 The disclosive evidence presented in court led to the conviction of the suspect.
C2 The disclosive memoir chronicled the author's personal struggles and triumphs.
formal The disclosive nature of the report revealed crucial information about the company's financial status.
informal I didn't expect the disclosive details to be made public so soon.
slang The disclosive tea that was spilled at the party last night was unbelievable!
figurative Her disclosive actions opened up a whole new world of possibilities for the project.
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