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Meaning of transpires
The primary meaning of the word "transpires" is that something becomes known or apparent, often unexpectedly or surprisingly.
Etymology of transpires
The word "transpires" originates from the Latin "transpirare", which means "to breathe across" or "to pass through", a combination of "trans" (across) and "spirare" (to breathe)
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the process of something becoming known or apparent, often through indirect or subtle means
Synonyms
happens
occurs
takes place
comes to light
becomes known
is revealed
emerges
materializes
manifests
arises
appears
comes about
unfolds
develops
becomes apparent
surfaces
becomes evident
is disclosed
leaks out
gets out
becomes public
is exposed
is uncovered
is detected
is discovered
comes to pass
befalls
transmits
conveys
reveals
discloses
communicates
imparts
notifies
announces
broadcasts
publishes
reports
declares
proclaims
makes known
brings to light
uncovers
unmasks
lays bare
exposes
detects
discovers.
Definitions
- To become known or apparent, often unexpectedly or surprisingly
- To occur or take place, especially in a gradual or unnoticed way
- To pass through or be transmitted, especially a feeling or quality
Usage Examples
- It transpires that the company has been facing financial difficulties for several months
- As the investigation continues, it transpires that the accident was caused by human error
- It transpires that the new policy has been met with widespread criticism from employees
Antonyms
remains secret
stays hidden
is concealed
is suppressed
is withheld
is kept quiet
is undisclosed
is unrevealed
is unapparent
is unnoticed
is ignored
is overlooked
is disguised
is camouflaged
is covered up
is denied
is refuted
is repudiated
is rejected
is disputed
is debated
is questioned
is doubted.