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Antonyms for re velations


Grammar : Noun
Spell : rev-uh-ley-shuhn
Phonetic Transcription : ˌrɛv əˈleɪ ʃən



Definition of re velations

Origin :
  • c.1300, "disclosure of information to man by a divine or supernatural agency," from Old French revelacion and directly from Latin revelationem (nominative revelatio), noun of action from past participle stem of revelare "unveil, uncover, lay bare" (see reveal). General meaning "disclosure of facts" is attested from late 14c.; meaning "striking disclosure" is from 1862. As the name of the last book of the New Testament (Revelation of St. John), it is first attested late 14c. (see apocalypse); as simply Revelations, it is first recorded 1690s.
  • As in inspiration : noun idea, stimulus
  • As in manifestation : noun exhibition, proof
  • As in medium : noun area of artistic expression
  • As in miracle : noun wonderful, surprising event or thing
  • As in oracle : noun prophecy
  • As in prophecy : noun prediction
  • As in publication : noun printing of written or visual material
  • As in revelation : noun disclosure, telling
  • As in scoop : noun previously secret information that is suddenly public
  • As in surprise : noun something amazing; state of amazement
  • As in truth : noun honesty, loyalty
  • As in twist : noun sudden development; oddity
  • As in vision : noun apparition
  • As in betrayal : noun divulgence of information
  • As in intercommunication : noun communication
  • As in panoply : noun display
  • As in promulgation : noun announcement
  • As in soothsaying : noun prophecy
  • As in vaticination : noun prophecy
  • As in communication : noun giving, exchanging information, ideas
  • As in communication : noun information transmitted
  • As in confession : noun admittance of information
  • As in admission : noun confession or acknowledgment
  • As in declaration : noun assertion of belief or knowledge
  • As in detection : noun discovery
  • As in discovery : noun finding, uncovering
  • As in display : noun public showing; spectacle
  • As in exposé : noun disclosure
  • As in exposure : noun uncovering; putting in view or danger
  • As in faith : noun belief in a higher being; community of believers
  • As in announcement : noun proclamation, declaration
  • As in illumination : noun clear understanding

Synonyms for re velations

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