English-Thai Dictionary
reveal
VT เปิดเผย เผย disclose expose poed-poi
reveal
VT แสดงให้เห็น ทำให้ ปรากฎ display show unveil sa-dang-hai-hen
reveal to
PHRV เปิดเผย เผย ให้ เห็น poed-poi
revealing
ADJ ซึ่ง เผย ให้ รู้ sueng-poi-hai-ru
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
REVEAL
v.t.[L. revelo; re and velo, to veil. ] 1. To disclose; to discover; to show; to make known something before unknown or concealed; as, to reveal secrets.
2. To disclose, discover or make known from heaven. God has been pleased to reveal his will to man.
The wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men. Romans 1:18.
REVEAL
n.A revealing; disclosure. [Not in use. ]
REVEALED
pp. Disclosed; discovered; made known; laid open.
REVEALER
n. 1. One that discloses or makes known.
2. One that brings to view.
REVEALING
ppr. Disclosing; discovering; making known.
REVEALMENT
n.The act of revealing. [Little used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
REVEAL
Re *veal ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Revealed; p. pr. & vb. n. Revealing. ]Etym: [F. révéler, L. revelare, revelatum, to unveil, reveal; pref. re- re- + velare to veil; fr. velum a veil. See Veil. ]
1. To make known (that which has been concealed or kept secret ); to unveil; to disclose; to show. Light was the wound, the prince's care unknown, She might not, would not, yet reveal her own. Waller.
2. Specifically, to communicate (that which could not be known or discovered without divine or supernatural instruction or agency ).
Syn. -- To communicate; disclose; divulge; unveil; uncover; open; discover; impart; show. See Communicate. -- Reveal, Divulge. To reveal is literally to lift the veil, and thus make known what was previously concealed; to divulge is to scatter abroad among the people, or make publicly known. A mystery or hidden doctrine may be revealed; something long confined to the knowledge of a few is at length divulged. "Time, which reveals all things, is itself not to be discovered. " Locke. "A tragic history of facts divulged. " Wordsworth.
REVEAL
REVEAL Re *veal ", n.
1. A revealing; a disclosure. [Obs. ]
2. (Arch. )
Defn: The side of an opening for a window, doorway, or the like, between the door frame or window frame and the outer surface of the wall; or, where the opening is not filled with a door, etc. , the whole thickness of the wall; the jamb. [Written also revel. ]
REVEALABILITY
REVEALABILITY Re *veal `a *bil "i *ty, n.
Defn: The quality or state of being revealable; revealableness.
REVEALABLE
REVEALABLE Re *veal "a *ble, a.
Defn: Capable of being revealed. -- Re *veal "a *ble *ness, n.
REVEALER
REVEALER Re *veal "er, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, reveals.
REVEALMENT
REVEALMENT Re *veal "ment, n.
Defn: Act of revealing. [R.]
New American Oxford Dictionary
reveal
re veal 1 |riˈvēl rəˈvil | ▶verb [ with obj. ] make (previously unknown or secret information ) known to others: Brenda was forced to reveal Robbie's whereabouts | [ with clause ] : he revealed that he and his children had received death threats. • cause or allow (something ) to be seen: the clouds were breaking up to reveal a clear blue sky. • make (something ) known to humans by divine or supernatural means: the truth revealed at the Incarnation. DERIVATIVES re veal a ble adjective, re veal er noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French reveler or Latin revelare, from re- ‘again ’ (expressing reversal ) + velum ‘veil. ’
reveal
re veal 2 |rəˈvil riˈvēl | ▶noun either side surface of an aperture in a wall for a door or window. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from obsolete revale ‘to lower, ’ from Old French revaler, from re- ‘back ’ + avaler ‘go down, sink. ’
revealed religion
re vealed re li gion |rəˈvild | ▶noun religion based on divine revelation rather than reason.
revealing
re veal ing |riˈvēliNG rəˈvilɪŋ | ▶adjective making interesting or significant information known, esp. about a person's attitude or character: a revealing radio interview. • (of an item of clothing ) allowing more of the wearer's body to be seen than is usual: a very revealing dress. DERIVATIVES re veal ing ly adverb
Oxford Dictionary
reveal
reveal 1 |rɪˈviːl | ▶verb [ with obj. ] make (previously unknown or secret information ) known to others: Brenda was forced to reveal Robbie's whereabouts | [ with clause ] : he revealed that he had received death threats. • cause or allow (something ) to be seen: the clouds were breaking up to reveal a clear blue sky. • make (something ) known to humans by divine or supernatural means: the truth revealed at the Incarnation. DERIVATIVES revealable adjective, revealer noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French reveler or Latin revelare, from re- ‘again ’ (expressing reversal ) + velum ‘veil ’.
reveal
reveal 2 |rɪˈviːl | ▶noun either side surface of an aperture in a wall for a door or window. ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from obsolete revale ‘to lower ’, from Old French revaler, from re- ‘back ’ + avaler ‘go down, sink ’.
revealed religion
re |vealed re |li ¦gion ▶noun [ mass noun ] religion based on divine revelation rather than reason.
revealing
re ¦veal |ing |rɪˈviːlɪŋ | ▶adjective making interesting or significant information known, especially of a personal nature: a revealing radio interview. • (of an item of clothing ) allowing more of the wearer's body to be seen than is usual: a very revealing dress. DERIVATIVES revealingly adverb
American Oxford Thesaurus
reveal
reveal verb 1 the police can't reveal his whereabouts: divulge, disclose, tell, let slip, let drop, give away, give out, blurt (out ), release, leak; make known, make public, broadcast, publicize, circulate, disseminate; informal let on. ANTONYMS hide, conceal. 2 the screen moved back to reveal the new car: show, display, exhibit, disclose, uncover, unveil; literary uncloak. ANTONYMS hide. 3 the data can reveal a good deal of information: bring to light, uncover, lay bare, unearth, expose; formal evince; literary uncloak.
Oxford Thesaurus
reveal
reveal verb 1 for operational reasons the police can't reveal his whereabouts: divulge, disclose, tell, let out, let slip, let drop, let fall, give away, give the game /show away, blurt (out ), babble, give out, release, leak, betray, open up, unveil, bring out into the open; go public on /with, make known, make public, bring to public notice /attention, broadcast, air, publicize, publish, circulate, disseminate, pass on, report, declare, post, communicate, impart, unfold, vouchsafe; confess, admit, lay bare; informal let on, spill, blab, let the cat out of the bag, dish the dirt, take /blow the lid off, blow wide open, come clean about; Brit. informal cough, blow the gaff; archaic discover. ANTONYMS hide, conceal. 2 he let the garage door slide up to reveal a new car: show, display, exhibit, disclose, uncover, expose to view, allow to be seen, put on display, put on show, put on view, bare; literary uncloak, unclothe; rare unclose. ANTONYMS hide. 3 the data can be used to reveal a good deal about the composition of Anglo-Norman households: bring to light, uncover, turn up, expose to view, lay bare, unearth, dig up, excavate, unveil, unmask, detect, betray, be evidence of, indicate, demonstrate, manifest, evince, make clear, make plain; literary uncloak.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
reveal
re veal /rɪvíːl /〖語源は 「覆い (veil )を取る 」〗(名 )revelation 動詞 ~s /-z /; ~ed /-d /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈 (知られていない )事 〉を明らかにする , 暴露する ; 〖reveal (that )節 /wh節 〗…ということを […かを ]明らかにする ; 〖reveal A as C /to be C 〗A 〈人 物 事 〉がCだということを明らかにする (!Cは 名詞 形容詞 ; しばしば受け身で ) ▸ Surveys have revealed that bullying is a worldwide problem .いじめは世界的な問題であることが調査で明らかになった ▸ His former wife was revealed as an informant .彼の前妻が情報提供者であることが明らかにされた ▸ We can't reveal who they are yet .彼らがだれであるかはまだ明らかにできない ▸ reveal one's true motive 真の動機を明らかにする 2 〈 (隠されていた )物 〉を見せる , 示す , あらわにする (show )▸ The door opened to reveal a small kitten .ドアが開いて中に小さな子猫が隠れていたのがわかった 3 〖~ oneself 〗本性を示す , 本当の自分を出す .4 〘宗 〙〈神が 〉…を啓示する , 黙示する .名詞 C 1 (車の )窓枠 .2 〘建 〙(窓や入口の )抱き (jamb ).~ment 名詞
revealing
re v é al ing 形容詞 1 明らかにする ; 〈服などが 〉肌 [体の線 ]をあらわにする .2 啓発的な ; 暴露的な .~ly 副詞