Information about someone's activities or private life that could prove damaging if revealed
Plural for the making known of something that was previously secret or unknown
“The Prime Minister's revelation of a planned ban on public smoking has been welcomed by health watchdogs.”
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.”
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.”
Plural for something unexpected
“It was quite a revelation to hear the mild and sweet Jessie speaking her mind.”
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.”
Plural for a spoken word, statement, or vocal sound
Plural for a newly occurring incident in a current state of affair
Plural for a clever or brilliant idea that arises suddenly
Plural for something that has been learned through experience
Plural for a sudden upsetting or surprising event or experience
Plural for a prediction of what will happen in the future
Plural for the act or process of being aware of something for the first time
Plural for a person or thing that has an uplifting influence on one's intellect, emotion or creativity
Plural for an unexpected turn of events, typically in a story
Plural for the removal of mystery or confusion surrounding a topic or idea
Plural for an experience of seeing someone or something in a dream or trance, or as a supernatural apparition
Plural for something that is sensational or outstanding
Plural for something which has been proven, or agreed upon, to be true
Plural for a written report or description of an event or experience
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