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unveil

Definition for unveil

verb as in reveal

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As the year winds to a close, film critics start to unveil their lists of the best films of the year.

But the man otherwise known as Peter Parker/Spider-Man is here at the Toronto Film Festival to unveil his latest film, 99 Homes.

Johnson indicated the school was in no hurry to unveil a new nickname or logo.

Kerry also said that at some point, he might unveil his own peace deal and tell both sides to “take it or leave it.”

But as the U.S. and EU prepare to unveil new sanctions against Russia, Putin has decided the interactions should stop.

He was evidently the missing witness who could unveil the whole mystery, and it would be difficult to escape from his conclusions.

He will see, that unforeseen circumstances may unveil the conduct, which he feels interested in concealing from others.

It was evident that she was not willing to unveil her whole mind; and yet Maxence felt himself terribly staggered.

Thus that I may know thee better, Judging from thy face thy crimes, I unveil thee.

So having given him a whisky-and-soda, I take him into a corner and unveil the plot.

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On this page you'll find 52 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to unveil, such as: disclose, display, open, tell, bare, and betray.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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