No. It is not. I am not sure what it is, but not a noun. A noun would be "dog, cat, house, person, man, woman" etc..
A proper noun would be a name of a person or place.
Macrostructure-- Noun: The structure (as of metal, a body part, or the soil) revealed by an observable analysis with a small amount of or no magnification.
Indirect characterization is a noun. The term refers to a fictitious character whose personality is revealed through their appearance, actions, and speech.
Decay can be either a noun or verb.Verb: The old farmhouse had been left to decaywhen the land was sold offNoun: The decay of the books was revealed when they were removed from the shelf.
Although the noun is explosion, there is no verb explose.EXPLODED - blew upEXPOSED - revealed, or uncovered
"The questions were revealed before the examination." "She revealed the truth about her to him yesterday." "His scar was revealed yesterday because of the hole in his shirt."
REVEALED
It was revealed in Makkah.
A noun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Example sentences for the noun 'light' are:A bright light was illuminating the scene. (subject of the sentence)I recognized the face that the light revealed. (subject of the relative clause)He turned on the light to read the directions. (direct object of the verb 'turned')I need to replace the bulb in the garden light. (object of the preposition 'in')
No one revealed Area 51.
Surah Takasur Was revealed At MAKKAH
" The thief's identity was revealed by my mother."
the language was revealed to her by her senses