Divulge
volume
British pronunciation/da‍ɪvˈʌld‍ʒ/
American pronunciation/daɪˈvəɫdʒ/, /dɪˈvəɫdʒ/

Definition & Meaning of "divulge"

to divulge
01

to reveal information that was kept secret to someone

Transitive: to divulge secret information
to divulge definition and meaning

divulge

v

divulgement

n

divulgement

n

divulgence

n

divulgence

n
example
Example
During the interview, the celebrity decided to divulge some personal anecdotes to connect with the audience.
The detective carefully chose when to divulge the crucial evidence to avoid compromising the investigation.
Mary felt a sense of relief after deciding to divulge her true feelings to her close friend.
The government official was hesitant to divulge details about the classified operation.
Despite the pressure, he refused to divulge the password to his personal account.
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