disclosed
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Made known or revealed: Describes information, facts, or details that were previously secret, hidden, or not public but have now been shared or uncovered.
- No longer concealed: Refers to something that has been brought to light or exposed.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The disclosed details of the contract surprised everyone.
- Once the documents were disclosed, the scandal could no longer be ignored.
- The company's disclosed earnings were lower than expected.
Advanced Usage
- "Fully disclosed": Completely and thoroughly revealed, with nothing held back.
- The terms of the agreement must be fully disclosed to all parties.
- "Voluntarily disclosed": Revealed by choice, without being forced.
- The witness voluntarily disclosed new evidence to the police.
Variants and Related Words
- Disclose (verb): To make secret or new information known; to reveal.
- The report is expected to disclose significant findings.
- Disclosure (noun): The act of making something known or the fact that is revealed.
- The law requires the disclosure of potential conflicts of interest.
Synonyms
- Revealed
- Uncovered
- Exposed
- Divulged
Antonyms
- Concealed
- Hidden
- Secret
- Withheld
Related Phrases
- "Prior disclosure”: Information that was revealed earlier.
- The prior disclosure of his criminal record affected the jury's decision.
- “Materially disclosed”: (Often in legal/financial contexts) Information that has been revealed which could influence a decision.
- All risks were materially disclosed in the investment prospectus.
Adjective
- made known (especially something secret or concealed)
- the disclosed purpose of their wicked plan