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Often used in the same context:
bombshell,
announcement,
shocker,
kerfuffle,
tidbit,
scandal,
dalliance,
assertion,
pronouncement,
accusation,
brouhaha,
saga,
contretemps,
allegation,
surprise,
furore,
salaciousness,
indiscretion,
disclosures,
defection,
titbit,
confession,
departure,
omission,
debacle,
discovery,
hullabaloo,
fiasco,
farrago,
sexcapade,
controversy,
epiphany,
intimations,
flirtation,
unmasking,
suspicions,
denouement,
defenestration,
realization,
switcheroo,
foofaraw,
hullaballoo,
fact,
embarrassment,
peccadillo,
factoid,
downfall,
affair,
controversary,
turnabout,
mea culpa,
transgression,
disavowal,
betrayal,
gaffe,
escapade,
insinuation,
outburst,
rumor,
incredulousness,
transmogrification,
protestations,
whispers,
disquiet,
uproar,
billet doux,
monicagate,
relevation,
denials,
nugget,
snub,
sketchiness,
nefariousness,
ascendence,
travails,
acknowledgment,
tryst,
furor,
remark,
anecdote,
imbroglio,
ascension,
incredulity,
implication,
secret,
denouncement,
scuttlebutt,
reappearance,
emergence,
consternation,
truth,
shakeup,
unearthing,
implosion,
metanoia,
dubiousness,
sacking,
misstep,
resurrection,
rumpus,
discomfiting,
backdown,
revelations,
sanctification,
manifestation,
realisation,
holiness,
incarnation,
inspiration,
unveiling,
consecration,
metamorphosis,
revealer,
deliverance,
redemption,
renunciation,
transmutation,
beatitude,
blessedness,
form,
rhetoric,
shakespeare,
1849,
1898,
1899,
1956,
55,
57,
baltimore,
behavior,
boston,
buddhism,
collected,
course,
creation,
curriculum,
dante,
edinburgh,
erudite
More specific:
discovery,
display,
divulgement,
divulgence,
exposure,
giveaway,
informing,
leak,
ratting,
singing,
tattle,
telling
Appears in the definition of:
deism,
free thought,
hebrews,
israelites,
john,
john the divine,
john the evangelist,
logical positivism,
natural theology,
new testament,
perturbing,
positivism,
rationalism,
saint john,
saint john the apostle,
st. john,
st. john the apostle,
traditionalism
Part of:
new testament
More general:
book,
brainstorm,
brainwave,
informing,
insight,
making known
Synonyms:
apocalypse,
disclosure,
revealing
Also try:
— Adjectives for revelation:
divine,
new,
christian,
special,
direct,
biblical,
supernatural,
final,
sudden,
full,
personal,
more...
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