disclosure
/dɪsˈkloʊʒɚ/noun3 syllables
Disclosure means: the speech act of making something evident.
Synonyms for disclosure2
noun, as in the speech act of making something evident
What does disclosure mean?1
noun
1
the speech act of making something evident
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with disclosure?5
two syllables
three syllables
Disclosure in a sentence
- We had to agree to total confidentiality and sign a non-disclosure agreement.Vanilla
- To get technical information from that company, we first have to sign a non-disclosure agreement.CM
- There will be a big disclosure.Ergulis
- Disclosure is the act or result of communicating something secret or hidden to other people.AlanF_US
- She signed a non-disclosure agreement.Ussis
- William was surprised by Sandra's disclosure.Amastan
- Tom signed a non-disclosure agreement.Hybrid
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Forms of disclosure
as a noun
- plural
- disclosures