Need another word that means the same as “divulge”? Find 21 synonyms and 30 related words for “divulge” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Divulge” are: break, bring out, disclose, discover, expose, give away, let on, let out, reveal, uncover, unwrap, make known, tell, impart, communicate, pass on, publish, broadcast, proclaim, promulgate, declare
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “divulge” as a verb can have the following definitions:
break | Undergo breaking. The idea was to better the prisoners not to break them. |
bring out | Bring into a different state. |
broadcast | Broadcast over the airwaves as in radio or television. Broadcast seeds. |
communicate | Pass on (an infectious disease) to another person or animal. The dining room communicates with the kitchen. |
declare | Declare to be. He declared last April. |
disclose | Disclose to view as by removing a cover. They disclosed her name to the press. |
discover | Make a discovery make a new finding. Firemen discovered a body in the debris. |
expose | Expose or make accessible to some action or influence. Students were exposed to statistics in high school. |
give away | Give food to. |
impart | Bestow a quality on. Shiitake mushrooms impart a wonderfully woody flavour to the salad. |
let on | Make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen. |
let out | Consent to, give permission. |
make known | Represent fictitiously, as in a play, or pretend to be or act like. |
pass on | Go unchallenged; be approved. |
proclaim | Indicate clearly. She proclaimed that what I had said was untrue. |
promulgate | State or announce. In January 1852 the new Constitution was promulgated. |
publish | Communicate (a libel) to a third party. Publish a magazine or newspaper. |
reveal | Make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret. The clouds were breaking up to reveal a clear blue sky. |
tell | Express in words. Tell me what is bothering you. |
uncover | Make visible. Uncover your belly. |
unwrap | Remove the outer cover or wrapping of. Let s unwrap the gifts. |
appear | Come into being or existence or appear on the scene. Gielgud appears briefly in this movie. |
authenticate | Establish the authenticity of something. It only accepts commands from users who have authenticated as clients. |
condolence | An expression of sympathy with another’s grief. We offer our sincere condolences to his widow. |
confide | Reveal in private tell confidentially. He confided that stress had caused him to lose a stone in weight. |
conspicuously | In a way that attracts notice or attention. His arguments conspicuously lack rigour. |
denote | Have as a meaning. Multi denotes many. |
depict | Make a portrait of. This scene depicts country life. |
disclose | Disclose to view as by removing a cover. He cleared away the grass and disclosed a narrow opening descending into the darkness. |
disclosed | Made known (especially something secret or concealed. The disclosed purpose of their wicked plan. |
disclosure | The speech act of making something evident. The government s disclosures about missile programmes. |
evince | Reveal the presence of (a quality or feeling); indicate. The news stories evinced the usual mixture of sympathy and satisfaction. |
expose | Expose while ridiculing especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas. The situation exposed a conflict within the government. |
exposure | The state of being vulnerable or exposed. They were suffering from exposure. |
express | Serve as a means for expressing something. Italians express coffee rather than filter it. |
expressionism | A style of painting, music, or drama in which the artist or writer seeks to express the inner world of emotion rather than external reality. |
formulate | Create or prepare methodically. The argument is sufficiently clear that it can be formulated mathematically. |
giveaway | A gift of public land or resources for the private gain of a limited group. The Patriots have 16 takeaways and two giveaways during their five game winning streak. |
impart | Make (information) known. Shiitake mushrooms impart a wonderfully woody flavour to the salad. |
manifest | Record in a ship s manifest. The ghost manifests each year on the same day. |
outlook | A place from which a view is possible; a vantage point. The pleasant outlook from the club window. |
overexposure | Excessive exposure, especially to something harmful. At certain times a celebrity may suffer from overexposure. |
reveal | Disclose directly or through prophets. The clouds were breaking up to reveal a clear blue sky. |
revealing | Making interesting or significant information known, especially of a personal nature. A very revealing dress. |
revelation | The last book of the New Testament recounting a divine revelation of the future to St John. An attempt to reconcile Darwinian theories with biblical revelation. |
shallowness | Lack of depth of character, insight, or serious thought. Because of the shallowness of the water there are big temperature fluctuations. |
signify | Make known with a word or signal. Signify your agreement by signing the letter below. |
symbolize | Represent or identify by using a symbol; use symbols. The ceremonial dagger symbolizes justice. |
uncover | Make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret. The newspaper uncovered the President s illegal dealings. |
unveil | Remove the veil from. Women must not unveil themselves in public in some religious societies. |
unwrap | Remove the wrapping from (a package. Let s unwrap the gifts. |
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