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So if there is a silver lining to this moment, it is the ultimate divulgement of who our enemies are—as the richest men in America continue to flock toward Florida, eager to kiss the ring.

From Slate

"Washington: "From a source always well informed and usually accurate, it has been whispered that the sudden change of policy in a certain senator—whose resignation surprised his congressional colleagues—finds explanation in the menaced divulgement of some damaging facts connecting the ex-senator's votes with crooked syndicate dealings in the West.

Antonyms: suppress, reserve, withhold, forbear. telling, n. notification, apprising, communication, relation, narration, recital, divulgement. telling, a. effective, cogent, potent, conclusive. telltale, n. tattler. temerity, n. audacity, boldness, presumption, recklessness, foolhardiness, rashness. temper, v. qualify, modify, moderate, appease; anneal. temper, n. mood, disposition, humor; passion. temperament, n. constitution, nature, temper, disposition. temperance, n. sobriety, nephalism, moderation. temperate, a. moderate; dispassionate, calm; abstemious, sober, self-denying. tempest, n. storm, tumult, commotion, disturbance. tempestuous, a.

Antonyms: conceal, suppress, dissemble, hide, veil. exposé, n. divulgement, disclosure, exposure. exposition, n. display, exposure; explanation; commentary postillation; fair. expostulate, v. remonstrate. expostulation, n. remonstration. exposure, n. exposing, disclosure, divulgement, revelation, exposé; subjection, liability, jeopardy. express, a. explicit, definite, positive, specific, unmistakable.

To-night there were symptoms of divulgement in him.

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

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