Vocabulary
Reveal
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
make (previously unknown or secret information) known to others.
Urdu meaning
افشا کرنا، نمایاں، ظاہر کرنا، فاش کرنا
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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- In the heat of any conflict say, another Pahalgam-style fracas or another pre-emptive strike by Israel the invisible ink in the SMDA would reveal its PakistanSaudi-China watermark.
- But these assumptions reveal the elite consensus, shaped over decades, which continues to be in place.
- It also allows for more efficient monitoring with students contributing content that will showcase what they know and also reveal the gaps where they need support.
- We do it annually on Aug 14 (provided it does not rain) to reveal our latest rocketry.
- A good atlas will reveal what countries are covered in this terrifying vision.
Synonyms
divulge, disclose, tell, let out, let slip, let drop, let fall, give away, give the game/show
Curator example
“Brenda was forced to reveal Robbie’s whereabouts”
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Urdu equivalents where we have them, word relations, and—when generated—real lines from the editorial archive
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