divulge

verb
UK: /daɪˈvʌldʒ/
US: /dɪˈvʌldʒ/
  1. To make something secret known.

    1. Do not divulge my secrets to anyone
    2. Reporters should not divulge their sources of information if asked in court.
  2. To reveal private or sensitive information.

    1. She did not divulge details of her plan.
    2. The company will divulge its earning in a press conference next week.
divulge adjective
  1. Having divulged, or made known, something secret or private.

    1. The divulged information led to an investigation
    2. The document contained the divulged secrets of the organization activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "divulge" in English means: To make something secret known., To reveal private or sensitive information..

The phonetic transcription of "divulge" is /daɪˈvʌldʒ/ in British English and /dɪˈvʌldʒ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "divulge": expose, disclose, tell, unveil, reveal.

Example usage of "divulge": "Do not divulge my secrets to anyone". More examples on the page.