"Revealing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "revealing" is an adjective that means:
Giving information or clues that are not previously known or hidden
Showing or indicating something that is previously concealed or unknown
Characterized by an open and frank manner, often in a way that is surprising or shocking
Gorers or exposes something that is hidden or concealed
Example sentences:
The investigation revealed secrets about the company's financial troubles.
The new movie's trailer was revealing about the plot and characters.
Her revealing new haircut made her look younger.
Synonyms: exposing, revealing, disclosing, exposing, uncovering, and laying bare.
Antonyms: concealing, hiding, covering up, disguising, and concealing.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "revealing":
The detective found a revealing clue that solved the mystery in just one day.
The basketball player's sweat-drenched shirt was a revealing indicator of her intense workout.
The revealing intel from the whistleblower helped bring down the corrupt government official.
The actress's revealing red dress turned heads at the movie premiere.
The scientist's new research paper contained some revealing data that challenged current theories.
The process of restoring blood flow to a part of the body, typically the heart, that has been damaged due to a lack of oxygen and nutrients, often caused by a blockage or disease.
Exposed or made known: recently it was revealed that she had been in a romantic relationship.
In a way that shows or makes clear something that was previously not obvious or well-known.<br><br>Used to describe a situation or something that is shown or explained to be true in a way that makes it seem clear or obvious.
(to make or show something that was previously hidden or unknown, usually in a surprising or unclear way)<br><br>Example: "The new evidence reveals the truth about the accident."