di
vulge
Third Person
divulges
Present Participle
divulging
Past Tense
divulged
Past Participle
divulged
1
to reveal information that was kept secret to someone
transitive
- Despite the pressure, he refused to divulge the password to his personal account.
- The detective carefully chose when to divulge the crucial evidence to avoid compromising the investigation.
- During the interview, the celebrity decided to divulge some personal anecdotes to connect with the audience.
- The government official was hesitant to divulge details about the classified operation.
- Mary felt a sense of relief after deciding to divulge her true feelings to her close friend.