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divulgeverb to make known (as information previously kept secret)we tried to make him divulge the name of the winner, but he wouldn't budge bare, disclose, discover, expose, let on (about), reveal, spill, tell, unbosom, uncloak, uncover, unmask, unveil confide, sharedebunk, show upunclothe, undrapeadvertise, announce, blaze, bring out, broadcast, declare, placard, post, proclaim, promulgate, publicize, publish, soundbetray, blab, give away, leakinform, squeal, talkcommunicate, impart, relateacknowledge, admit, avow, concede, confess, owndisinter, rake up, smoke out, unearth bring to light, go public (with), let the cat out of the bag (about), spill the beans (about) cloak, conceal, cover (up), enshroud, hide, mask, shroud, veil camouflage, disguisegild, gloss (over), varnish, whitewashbecloud, bedim, befog, cloud, darken, eclipse, obscure, overcast, overshadow, shade reveal, disclose, divulge, tell, betray mean to make known what has been or should be concealed.reveal may apply to supernatural or inspired revelation of truths beyond the range of ordinary human vision or reason.divine will as revealed in sacred writings disclose may imply a discovering but more often an imparting of information previously kept secret.candidates must disclose their financial assets divulge implies a disclosure involving some impropriety or breach of confidence.refused to divulge an anonymous source tell implies an imparting of necessary or useful information.told them what he had overheard betray implies a divulging that represents a breach of faith or an involuntary or unconscious disclosure.a blush that betrayed her embarrassment in the 15th century |