To make public; to several or communicate to the public; to tell (a secret) so that it may become generally known; to disclose; -- said of that which had been confided as a secret, or had been before unknown; as, to divulge a secret., To indicate publicly; to proclaim., To impart; to communicate., To become publicly known.
make known; reveal; disclose
That is the correct spelling of the verb "divulge" (reveal).
Two ways to write an analogy for divulge:divulge : reveal - conceal : hidedivulge is to reveal as conceal is to hide
declare, reveal, publish
To keep hidden.
The word 'divulge' means to reveal something. Synonyms for the word include, for example, admit, betray, blab, communicate, impart, publish, reveal, and uncover.
"Blurted" means to say something suddenly and without thinking, often revealing information that was not meant to be shared. It is generally associated with speaking impulsively or thoughtlessly.
Do not divulge that you are a spy!He refused to divulge where he came from.
"Divulge" is a verb.
Take your pick - Divulge, Narrate, Confess.
Here are some sentences.Don't divulge the secret.She might divulge the news too soon.
Bulge rhymes with divulge. EASY PEASY!
That is the correct spelling of the verb "divulge" (reveal).
She hesitated before deciding to divulge the secret to her best friend.
The usual meaning of impart is to divulge knowledge to someone else. It can also be used, though less commonly, as meaning to bestow as in imparting a shiny surface on a table.
publish
The definition for the word divulge is to disclose or reveal (something private, secret, or previously unknown). A sentence for divulge would be- I accidentally divulged my best friend's secret when talking to someone else.
A person accused of a crime is not obliged to divulge anything that might be incriminating. A "sentence" for the "word"? - please clarify your question