"Unveil" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unveil" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Unveil
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"Unveil" Meaning

To reveal or show something that was hidden or secret, often in a surprising or dramatic way.

Example: The actor's dramatic entrance was used to unveil the plot twist of the play.

"Unveil" Examples

Usage Examples for "unveil"


1.

- Sentence: The police will unveil the full details of the investigation next week.
- Usage: When the government will unveil the budget, many are speculating about tax changes.

2.

- Sentence: She unveiled a new plan for increasing employee benefits.
- Usage: She had a reputation for unveiling innovative ideas.

3.

- Sentence: The architects unveiled original designs for a futuristic skyscraper.
- Usage: The historians began to unveil more ancient gems.

4.

- Sentence: He unveiled the secrets of his methods after his retirement.
- Usage: They unveiled a sneak peek at the upcoming feature in the latest technology showcase.

5.

- Sentence: At several stations people unveiled Holocaust banners and placed candles to honor the dead.
- Usage: Thousands had become victims when the island volunteered locations to locate the established satellite, so they unveiled mirrors mining equipment.

"Unveil" Similar Words

Unuttered

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Silent or unspoken.

Unvanquished

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Unvaporised

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Unvaporized

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Unvaried

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Unvariegated

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Uniform, unvaried, unspotted, unmarked, unbroken. Without diversity or variety.

Unvarnished

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True or straightforward in a blunt and honest way, without sugarcoating or presenting in an attractive light.

Unvarying

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Unvarying means consistently the same; not changing or varying; uniform.<br><br>Example: "The unvarying sun rose every morning over the horizon."<br><br>Synonyms: constant, steady, unchanging, invariant, uniform.

Unveiled

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Somewhat hidden or concealed, but now revealed or disclosed publicly, often because it was deliberately kept secret or hidden.

Unveiling

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Unveils

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Unverifiable

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Unable to be proven or confirmed as true, as the evidence or facts to support it are not available or reliable.

Unverified

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Lacking confirmation or proof; not substantiated or authenticated.

Unversed

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Lacking knowledge or experience of the world or a particular subject.

Unvexed

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Unvexed means remaining free or untouched; unaffected.

Unviable

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Unviable means not capable of being made successful or profitable; not practical or feasible.<br><br>Example: "The company's current business plan is unviable due to market conditions."