How Do You Spell REVEALED?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪvˈiːld] (IPA)

The word "revealed" is spelled /rɪˈviːld/. The first syllable is pronounced with a short "i" sound, followed by a long "e" sound. The second syllable has a short "e" sound, followed by the letter "a" pronounced like "ay." The final syllable is pronounced with a long "e" sound, followed by the letter "d." This word is commonly misspelled by adding an extra "e" after the "v," making it "reaveled." However, the correct spelling emphasizes the second syllable, creating a smooth flow in pronunciation.

REVEALED Meaning and Definition

  1. Revealed is the past participle form of the verb "reveal," which can be defined as the act of making something known or visible that was previously concealed, hidden, or unknown. When something is revealed, it is brought to light, disclosed, or unveiled, allowing others to become aware of its existence, nature, or truth.

    The process of revealing often involves removing or lifting a cover, veil, or curtain that had been obscuring what lies beneath. It can also involve the act of sharing information, disclosing secrets, or divulging details that were intentionally kept private or unknown. Revealing can occur in various contexts, such as unveiling a surprise, disclosing confidential information, or exposing an underlying reality.

    This term is commonly used in relation to uncovering or discovering something that was deliberately concealed or obscured. For example, a detective may reveal crucial evidence during an investigation, a scientist may reveal a groundbreaking discovery, or an artist may reveal a hidden message in their artwork. Revealing can also pertain to personal aspects, such as revealing one's emotions, thoughts, or intentions to others.

    Overall, revealed serves as the past tense form of reveal and is utilized to describe the act of making something known, visible, or disclosed after being hidden, concealed, or unknown.

  2. Disclosed; made known.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of REVEALED

The word "revealed" derives from the Middle English term "revelen", which can be traced back to the Old French word "reveeler". The Old French term, in turn, originated from the Latin word "revelare", combining the prefix "re-" (meaning "again" or "back") and the verb "velare" (meaning "to cover" or "to veil"). Therefore, "revealed" essentially means to uncover, disclose, or make something known.

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Conjugate verb Revealed

CONDITIONAL

I would reveal
we would reveal
you would reveal
he/she/it would reveal
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FUTURE

I will reveal
we will reveal
you will reveal
he/she/it will reveal
they will reveal

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have revealed
we will have revealed
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PAST

I revealed
we revealed
you revealed
he/she/it revealed
they revealed

PAST PERFECT

I had revealed
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they had revealed

PRESENT

I reveal
we reveal
you reveal
he/she/it reveals
they reveal

PRESENT PERFECT

I have revealed
we have revealed
you have revealed
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they have revealed
I am revealing
we are revealing
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he/she/it is revealing
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I was revealing
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I will be revealing
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