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Meaning of revelatory
The primary meaning of "revelatory" is related to something that reveals or discloses something, often in a surprising or astonishing manner.
Etymology of revelatory
The word "revelatory" originates from the Latin "revelare," which means "to reveal" or "to uncover"
It has been used in the English language since the 17th century to describe something that reveals or discloses new information or insights
Synonyms
enlightening
informative
illuminating
revealing
disclosive
expositional
explanatory
interpretive
revelational
apocalyptic
prophetic
visionary
insightful
perceptive
astute
discerning
incisive
penetrating
thought-provoking
eye-opening
astonishing
astounding
surprising
shocking
stunning
remarkable
noteworthy
notable
significant
momentous
epochal
groundbreaking
pioneering
Definitions
- Having the quality of revealing or disclosing something, often in a surprising or astonishing manner
- * Providing new or surprising information, or a new perspective on something
Usage Examples
- The documentary was revelatory, exposing the truth behind the scandal
- * The author's latest book is a revelatory account of her experiences as a refugee
- * The new study provides revelatory insights into the causes of climate change
Antonyms
unenlightening
uninformative
unilluminating
unrevealing
undisclosed
unexposed
secretive
mysterious
obscure
vague
ambiguous
unclear
inconclusive
unremarkable
insignificant
mundane
ordinary
uninteresting
uninspiring
unthought-provoking