verb

divulge

divulge, reveal, disclose

She refused to divulge the secret.

She refused to divulge the secret.

The company will not divulge its sources.

The company will not divulge its sources.

((sth.)) to reveal (sth.) She refused to divulge the secret.

Synonyms: reveal, disclose, expose; Antonyms: conceal, hide

From Latin 'divulgare' (to make common), from 'di-' (widely) + 'vulgare' (to publish), from 'vulgus' (the common people).

Think of making something known 'di'dely to the 'vulg'ar (common) people.

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