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Meaning

The word "revealed" refers to the act of making something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown. It suggests the disclosure of information, feelings, or facts that were kept secret or not fully understood.

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Etymology

The word "revealed" comes from the Middle English "revele," which is derived from the Old French "reveler," meaning "to unveil." This, in turn, originates from the Latin "revelare," composed of "re-" (meaning "again" or "back") and "velare" (meaning "to cover" or "to veil"). Thus, the etymology suggests the action of uncovering something that was previously covered.

Examples

  1. The magician finally revealed his secrets to the audience after years of intrigue.
  2. The investigation revealed new evidence that changed the course of the trial.
  3. During the ceremony, the artist revealed her latest painting, much to the excitement of the crowd.
  4. He revealed his feelings to her after keeping them secret for a long time.
  5. The company's annual report revealed surprising growth in profits despite the market challenges.