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Synonyms

revealment

American  
[ri-veel-muhnt] / rɪˈvil mənt /

noun

  1. the act of revealing; revelation.


Etymology

Origin of revealment

First recorded in 1575–85; reveal + -ment

Example Sentences

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All down the way the sudden revealment, the flash of familiar eyes, the cry of an old, old name, the remembrances of other times, the crowd multiplying.

From "The Martian Chronicles" by Ray Bradbury

Yes, death comes of itself, death comes, and takes away the life that was no real life, no candid revealment, no genuine self.

From Villa Eden: The Country-House on the Rhine by Auerbach, Berthold

The incident of the single canvas, which by its illuminating revealment first discloses to the observer the true significance of pictures, is typical of the whole scope of art.

From The Enjoyment of Art by Noyes, Carleton Eldredge

And it would; there had already been sufficient revealment of her character to make me aware of how firm a line she drew between right and wrong.

From Gordon Craig Soldier of Fortune by Kimball, Alonzo

While I felt convinced there must also be a false fireplace on the first floor, so as to carry out the deception, the dim candle light made no revealment of its position.

From My Lady of Doubt by Kimball, Alonzo