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Noun
Information about someone's activities or private life that could prove damaging if revealed
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Plural for the making known of something that was previously secret or unknown
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“The Prime Minister's revelation of a planned ban on public smoking has been welcomed by health watchdogs.”
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Plural for the uncovering or exposure of something that was previously secret or unknown
“The high-profile case led to civil unrest and the eventual revelation of corruption within the city's government.”
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Plural for a previously unknown fact that has been disclosed to others, usually surprising
“Many were surprised by the revelation that Isaac Newton was an apocalyptic thinker.”
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Plural for something unexpected
“It was quite a revelation to hear the mild and sweet Jessie speaking her mind.”
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Plural for a mystical or divine sign or omen
“Mao interpreted it as a revelation calling upon him to print the Classics and the Histories.”
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Plural for a spoken word, statement, or vocal sound
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Plural for a newly occurring incident in a current state of affair
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Plural for a clever or brilliant idea that arises suddenly
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Plural for something that has been learned through experience
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Plural for a sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience
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Plural for a prediction of what will happen in the future
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Plural for the act or process of being aware of something for the first time
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Plural for a person or thing that has an uplifting influence on one's intellect, emotion or creativity
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Plural for an unexpected turn of events, typically in a story
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Plural for the removal of mystery or confusion surrounding a topic or idea
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Plural for an experience of seeing someone or something in a dream or trance, or as a supernatural apparition
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Plural for something that is sensational or outstanding
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Plural for something which has been proven, or agreed upon, to be true
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Plural for a written report or description of an event or experience
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