Moderate as in whisper The act of revealing or making known, often referring to the disclosure of information or secrets, similar to an admission. Clear All
4 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Divulgence'
The historical document's release led to the divulgence of long-buried secrets from the past.
During the late-night conversation, there was an unexpected divulgence of their hidden fears and insecurities.
The teacher emphasized the importance of responsible divulgence of personal details in the age of social media.
The gossip magazine thrived on the divulgence of celebrities' private lives, attracting a wide readership.
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