Words and phrases that have a meaning related to divulging: (136 results)
Often used in the same context:
disclosing, revealing, releasing, blabbing, compromising, withholding, elaborating, misrepresenting, concealing, mentioning, specifying, delving, publicizing, ascertaining, betraying, redacting, relaying, leaked, speculating, discussing, obtaining, disseminating, fudging, admitting, encrypting, blackmailing, informing, jeopardizing, tarnishing, concocting, prying, confirming, spoiling, outed, extracting, duping, exposing, transgressing, tricking, verifying, deviating, prejudicing, uncovering, subverting, inquiring, fibbing, accessing, retaliating, pretexting, telegraphing, knowing, misreport, sullying, interrogating, gleaning, subpoenaing, confiding, sabotaging, indulging, harming, giving, manipulating, naming, straying, hinting, blurting, obfuscating, submitting, sharing, broaching, commenting, gag order, exchanging, compiling, insisting, telling, omitting, interjecting, filch, purloining, unmasking, acknowledging, embellishing, impugning, disparaging, incriminating, amassing, suspecting, quizzing, committing, perjuring, snooping, disguising, profiting, bandying, soliciting, surrendering, sub judice, mislead, pilfering, violating, ferreted, affluence, leaving, senility, widowhood, abandonment, abdication, armistice, avowal, awakening, bestowal, betrayals, birth, blossoming, breakaway, breakdown, breaking, breakout, breakup, bringing, browning
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Also try:close, closelipped, closemouthed, gossip, gossiper, gossipmonger, keep one's mouth shut, keep quiet, newsmonger, rumormonger, rumourmonger, secretive, shut one's mouth, tightlipped
— Adjectives for divulging: real, comfortable, such, sudden, premature, indiscreet, licentious
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