revelation
Noun
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The speech act of making something evident (synset 107228055)
is a type of: speech act - the use of language to perform some actsubtypes:
- singing, tattle, telling - disclosing information or giving evidence about another
- display - behavior that makes your feelings public
- divulgement, divulgence - the act of disclosing something that was secret or private
- discovery - something that is discovered
- discovery - (law) compulsory pretrial disclosure of documents relevant to a case; enables one side in a litigation to elicit information from the other side concerning the facts in the case
- giveaway - an unintentional disclosure
- informing, ratting - to furnish incriminating evidence to an officer of the law (usually in return for favors)
- leak, news leak - unauthorized (especially deliberate) disclosure of confidential information
- exposure - the disclosure of something secret
same as: disclosure, revealing -
An enlightening or astonishing disclosure (synset 105816110)
is a type of: brainstorm, brainwave, insight - the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation
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Communication of knowledge to man by a divine or supernatural agency (synset 107227892)
is a type of: informing, making known - a speech act that conveys informationsame as: divine revelation
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The last book of the New Testament;
Contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of the end of the world;
Attributed to Saint John the Apostle (synset 106459567)associated with: four horsemen - (New Testament) the four evils that will come at the end of the world: conquest rides a white horse; war a red horse; famine a black horse; plague a pale horseis an instance of: book - a major division of a long written compositionis a part of: new testament - the collection of books of the Gospels, Acts of the Apostles, the Pauline and other epistles, and Revelation; composed soon after Christ's death; the second half of the Christian Bible
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