Reverse Dictionary: DISCLOSE

NOUNS
► BEWRAYMENT disclosure, a divulging → 1864 obs.
 FLEA IN ONE’S BONNET a hint, a warning; a rebuke → 1966 Amer. dial.
► UNBOWELLING disclosure; revelation → a1653 obs.

VERBS
► ABARE to make bare, to uncover, to disclose → 1731 obs.
► ACCUSE to betray, to disclose; hence, to reveal, to display, to show or make known → c1400
► BETRAISE ► BETRAISH to reveal, to disclose incidentally → c1400 obs.
► BEWRAY to reveal, divulge, disclose, declare, make known, show → c1405 obs.
► COUGH UP to utter; to disclose → 1393 obs.
► DECLOSE to disclose → a1400 obs.
► DECORTICATE to divest of what conceals, to expose, to disclose, to reveal → 1660
► ECCENTRICATE to disclose → 1708 obs.
► EFFLORESCE to come to the surface, to become manifest; to be disclosed or revealed → 1834
► GIVE ONE A BACK-CAP to disclose or state something to one’s detriment; to run down → 1883 US sl.
 HEDGEHOG to open, divulge or disclose anything → 1902 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
► INKLE to warn; to give notice; to hint at; to disclose → 1340 Amer. thieves’ sl.
► LAY TO SIGHT to reveal, to disclose → 1563 obs.
► LET ON to disclose → 1905 Amer. dial. (Bk.)
► LET THE CAT OUT OF THE BAG to disclose a secret or a trick → c1750
► LET THE CAT OUT OF THE SACK to disclose a secret → 1967 Amer. dial.
► NAKEN to reveal or disclose → a1300 obs.
► OPEN to lay bare or make manifest to the view; to reveal, to disclose, to declare, to make known → c900 obs.
► PATEFY to reveal, show, declare, disclose; to make open or manifest → 1533 obs.
 SPILL A BIBFUL to disclose something unexpected and sometimes embarrassing → 1981 Aust. colloq. (Bk.)
► SPIT IT OUT to reveal, to confess, to disclose something → 1855
► SPLIT to disclose, to reveal secrets → M19 sl.
► TIP ONE’S HAND to inadvertently disclose one’s intentions → 1917 sl., orig. & chiefly US
 TIP ONE’S MITT to disclose one’s plans, secrets, etc., esp. inadvertently → 1917 US sl.
► UNBOSOM to disclose, to reveal → 1588
► UNBRACE to lay open; to disclose, to reveal → 1607
► UNCLOSE to disclose, to make known, to reveal → a1300
► VENT to disclose, to divulge, or let out a secret, etc. → 1678 obs.