Self-Revealing

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Pronunciation: /sɛlf rɪˈvilɪŋ/

Definitions of self-revealing

adjective describing something that reveals or discloses itself without external influence or assistance

Example Sentences

A1 The book had a self-revealing title that gave away the ending.

A2 She wrote a self-revealing blog post about her struggles with anxiety.

B1 The documentary was self-revealing, showing the raw emotions of the subjects.

B2 The artist's self-revealing paintings captivated audiences with their honesty.

C1 The author's self-revealing memoir was praised for its depth and authenticity.

C2 The actor's self-revealing performance earned them critical acclaim and awards.

Examples of self-revealing in a Sentence

formal The author's self-revealing memoir provided a deep insight into their personal struggles.

informal Her self-revealing blog post got a lot of attention online.

slang I can't believe how self-revealing he was on social media last night.

figurative The painting was so self-revealing, it felt like it was speaking directly to my soul.

Grammatical Forms of self-revealing

past tense

self-revealed

plural

self-revealing

comparative

more self-revealing

superlative

most self-revealing

present tense

self-reveals

future tense

will self-reveal

perfect tense

has self-revealed

continuous tense

is self-revealing

singular

self-revealing

positive degree

self-revealing

infinitive

to self-reveal

gerund

self-revealing

participle

self-revealing

Origin and Evolution of self-revealing

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'self-revealing' originated from the combination of 'self' meaning one's own individual being and 'revealing' meaning to make known or disclose.
Evolution of the word: The term 'self-revealing' has evolved to encompass the idea of something that discloses or makes known information about oneself, often used in psychology and personal development contexts.