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  • Calliope : The muse who presides over eloquence and epic poetry.

    or

    Logophile/ for short noun

    1. a lover of words.

    Can anyone give me some example?

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  • Divulge / verb (used with object), divulged, revealed.

    1. To disclose or reveal (something private, secret or previously unknown).

    Or

    Expose / verb (used with object), exposed, exposing.

    1. To present to view; exhibit; display:

    2. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).

    3. To reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.):

    4. To hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).

    Angelina ‘Guts’ after hearing Brad’s lies.

    Angelina is finally telling Brad the truth

    about them.

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  • Divulge / verb (used with object), divulged, revealed.

    1. To disclose or reveal (something private, secret or previously unknown).

    Or

    Expose / verb (used with object), exposed, exposing.

    1. To present to view; exhibit; display:

    2. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).

    3. To reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.):

    4. To hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).

    Angelina ‘Guts’ after hearing Brad’s lies.

    Angelina is finally telling Brad the truth

    about them.

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    • 37 answers
    • 272781 votes
  • Divulge / verb (used with object), divulged, revealed.

    1. To disclose or reveal (something private, secret or previously unknown).

    Or

    Expose / verb (used with object), exposed, exposing.

    1. To present to view; exhibit; display:

    2. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).

    3. To reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.):

    4. To hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).

    Angelina ‘Guts’ after hearing Brad’s lies.

    Angelina is finally telling Brad the truth

    about them.

    • 740003 views
    • 37 answers
    • 272781 votes
  • Divulge / verb (used with object), divulged, revealed.

    1. To disclose or reveal (something private, secret or previously unknown).

    Or

    Expose / verb (used with object), exposed, exposing.

    1. To present to view; exhibit; display:

    2. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).

    3. To reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.):

    4. To hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).

    Angelina ‘Guts’ after hearing Brad’s lies.

    Angelina is finally telling Brad the truth

    about them.

    • 740003 views
    • 37 answers
    • 272781 votes
  • Divulge / verb (used with object), divulged, revealed.

    1. To disclose or reveal (something private, secret or previously unknown).

    Or

    Expose / verb (used with object), exposed, exposing.

    1. To present to view; exhibit; display:

    2. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).

    3. To reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.):

    4. To hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).

    Angelina ‘Guts’ after hearing Brad’s lies.

    Angelina is finally telling Brad the truth

    about them.

    • 740003 views
    • 37 answers
    • 272781 votes
  • Divulge / verb (used with object), divulged, revealed.

    1. To disclose or reveal (something private, secret or previously unknown).

    Or

    Expose / verb (used with object), exposed, exposing.

    1. To present to view; exhibit; display:

    2. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).

    3. To reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.):

    4. To hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).

    Angelina ‘Guts’ after hearing Brad’s lies.

    Angelina is finally telling Brad the truth

    about them.

    • 740003 views
    • 37 answers
    • 272781 votes
  • Divulge / verb (used with object), divulged, revealed.

    1. To disclose or reveal (something private, secret or previously unknown).

    Or

    Expose / verb (used with object), exposed, exposing.

    1. To present to view; exhibit; display:

    2. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).

    3. To reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.):

    4. To hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).

    Angelina ‘Guts’ after hearing Brad’s lies.

    Angelina is finally telling Brad the truth

    about them.

    • 740003 views
    • 37 answers
    • 272781 votes
  • Divulge / verb (used with object), divulged, revealed.

    1. To disclose or reveal (something private, secret or previously unknown).

    Or

    Expose / verb (used with object), exposed, exposing.

    1. To present to view; exhibit; display:

    2. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).

    3. To reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.):

    4. To hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).

    Angelina ‘Guts’ after hearing Brad’s lies.

    Angelina is finally telling Brad the truth

    about them.

    • 740003 views
    • 37 answers
    • 272781 votes
  • Divulge / verb (used with object), divulged, revealed.

    1. To disclose or reveal (something private, secret or previously unknown).

    Or

    Expose / verb (used with object), exposed, exposing.

    1. To present to view; exhibit; display:

    2. to make known, disclose, or reveal (intentions, secrets, etc.).

    3. To reveal or unmask (a crime, fraud, impostor, etc.):

    4. To hold up to public reprehension or ridicule (fault, folly, a foolish act or person, etc.).

    Angelina ‘Guts’ after hearing Brad’s lies.

    Angelina is finally telling Brad the truth

    about them.

    • 740003 views
    • 37 answers
    • 272781 votes