bring out
English Thesaurus
1. direct attention to, as if by means of contrast (verb.change)
| hyponym | : | pick up, |
| definition | : | lift out or reflect from a background (verb.change) |
| hyponym | : | raise, |
| definition | : | bring (a surface or a design) into relief and cause to project (verb.change) |
2. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret (verb.communication)
| hypernym | : | tell, |
| definition | : | let something be known (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | blackwash, |
| definition | : | bring (information) out of concealment (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | muckrake, |
| definition | : | explore and expose misconduct and scandals concerning public figures (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | blow, |
| definition | : | cause to be revealed and jeopardized (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | out, |
| definition | : | reveal (something) about somebody's identity or lifestyle (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | spring, |
| definition | : | produce or disclose suddenly or unexpectedly (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | betray, bewray, |
| definition | : | reveal unintentionally (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | confide, |
| definition | : | reveal in private; tell confidentially (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | leak, |
| definition | : | tell anonymously (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | babble, babble out, blab, blab out, let the cat out of the bag, peach, sing, spill the beans, talk, tattle, |
| definition | : | divulge confidential information or secrets (verb.communication) |
| hyponym | : | reveal, |
| definition | : | disclose directly or through prophets (verb.perception) |
3. prepare and issue for public distribution or sale (verb.communication)
| hyponym | : | edit, |
| definition | : | supervise the publication of (verb.communication) |
4. bring before the public for the first time, as of an actor, song, etc. (verb.communication)
5. take out of a container or enclosed space (verb.contact)
| hypernym | : | take out, unpack, |
| definition | : | remove from its packing (verb.contact) |
| hyponym | : | winkle, winkle out, |
| definition | : | remove or displace from a position (verb.contact) |
6. bring out of a specific state (verb.contact)
7. encourage to be less reserved (verb.emotion)
| hypernym | : | encourage, |
| definition | : | inspire with confidence; give hope or courage to (verb.emotion) |
8. make visible (verb.perception)
| hypernym | : | show, |
| definition | : | make visible or noticeable (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | disclose, expose, |
| definition | : | disclose to view as by removing a cover (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | excavate, unearth, |
| definition | : | recover through digging (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | trot out, |
| definition | : | bring out and show for inspection and admiration (verb.perception) |
| hyponym | : | unfold, |
| definition | : | open to the view (verb.perception) |
9. bring onto the market or release (verb.perception)
| hyponym | : | offer, |
| definition | : | produce or introduce on the stage (verb.perception) |
| cause | : | appear, |
| definition | : | come into sight or view (verb.change) |
10. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret (verb.communication)
| derivation | : | revelation, |
| definition | : | an enlightening or astonishing disclosure (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | divulgement, divulgence, |
| definition | : | the act of disclosing something that was secret or private (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | discovery, |
| definition | : | something that is discovered (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | giveaway, |
| definition | : | an unintentional disclosure (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | exposure, |
| definition | : | the disclosure of something secret (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | expose, unmasking, |
| definition | : | the exposure of an impostor or a fraud (noun.communication) |
11. prepare and issue for public distribution or sale (verb.communication)
| derivation | : | publication, publishing, |
| definition | : | the business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | issue, publication, |
| definition | : | the act of issuing printed materials (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | release, |
| definition | : | merchandise issued for sale or public showing (especially a record or film) (noun.artifact) |
| derivation | : | publication, |
| definition | : | a copy of a printed work offered for distribution (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | issue, number, |
| definition | : | one of a series published periodically (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | issuer, |
| definition | : | an institution that issues something (securities or publications or currency etc.) (noun.group) |
| derivation | : | publisher, |
| definition | : | a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music (noun.person) |
12. bring onto the market or release (verb.perception)
| derivation | : | production, |
| definition | : | the act or process of producing something (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | production, |
| definition | : | a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | producer, |
| definition | : | someone who finds financing for and supervises the making and presentation of a show (play or film or program or similar work) (noun.person) |
13. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret (verb.communication)
| derivation | : | revelation, |
| definition | : | an enlightening or astonishing disclosure (noun.cognition) |
| derivation | : | divulgement, divulgence, |
| definition | : | the act of disclosing something that was secret or private (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | discovery, |
| definition | : | something that is discovered (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | giveaway, |
| definition | : | an unintentional disclosure (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | exposure, |
| definition | : | the disclosure of something secret (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | expose, unmasking, |
| definition | : | the exposure of an impostor or a fraud (noun.communication) |
14. prepare and issue for public distribution or sale (verb.communication)
| derivation | : | publication, publishing, |
| definition | : | the business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | issue, publication, |
| definition | : | the act of issuing printed materials (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | release, |
| definition | : | merchandise issued for sale or public showing (especially a record or film) (noun.artifact) |
| derivation | : | publication, |
| definition | : | a copy of a printed work offered for distribution (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | issue, number, |
| definition | : | one of a series published periodically (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | issuer, |
| definition | : | an institution that issues something (securities or publications or currency etc.) (noun.group) |
| derivation | : | publisher, |
| definition | : | a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music (noun.person) |
15. bring onto the market or release (verb.perception)
| derivation | : | production, |
| definition | : | the act or process of producing something (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | production, |
| definition | : | a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television (noun.communication) |
| derivation | : | producer, |
| definition | : | someone who finds financing for and supervises the making and presentation of a show (play or film or program or similar work) (noun.person) |
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