Divulge Now

While often used interchangeably with "disclose" or "reveal," each has a slightly different nuance:

: Implies a breach of trust or an accidental revelation (e.g., "a blush that betrayed her embarrassment"). divulge

Deciding whether to divulge information often involves weighing personal benefits against potential risks: Disclosing ADHD At Work - What You Need To Know First disclosing financial assets ).

: A more formal term frequently used in business and legal settings (e.g., disclosing financial assets ). divulge

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