Pronunciation: /rɪˈvild/

Definitions of revealed

verb to make known or disclose information that was previously unknown or secret

Example Sentences

A1 The magician revealed a rabbit from his hat.

A2 The detective revealed the true identity of the criminal.

B1 The report revealed shocking information about the company's finances.

B2 The documentary revealed the hidden history of the ancient civilization.

C1 The investigation revealed a complex web of corruption within the government.

C2 The artist's latest work revealed a new level of depth and emotion.

Examples of revealed in a Sentence

formal The investigation revealed new evidence that could change the course of the trial.

informal She finally revealed her secret to her best friend.

slang I can't believe he revealed our plan to everyone!

figurative The artist's painting revealed a hidden message that spoke to the viewer.

Grammatical Forms of revealed

past tense

revealed

plural

revealed

comparative

more revealed

superlative

most revealed

present tense

reveal

future tense

will reveal

perfect tense

have revealed

continuous tense

is revealing

singular

revealed

positive degree

revealed

infinitive

to reveal

gerund

revealing

participle

revealed

Origin and Evolution of revealed

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'revealed' originated from the Latin word 'revelare', which means 'to unveil' or 'to disclose'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'revealed' has retained its original meaning of uncovering or disclosing something that was previously hidden or unknown.