Disclosure meaning in English
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Definition
(in the interest of) full disclosure: (in the interest of) making known publicly, completely revealing, divulging
to disclose to divulge, to reveal, to make public, to confess
(a) non-disclosure (agreement): (an agreement to keep information) confidential, private, secret
a disclosure: a revelation, the act of declaring something that was previously private or secret
Pronunciation examples
UK: The Prime Minister made a very alarming disclosure.
US: In the interest of full disclosure, I will explain everything.
Examples
- "I've signed a non-disclosure agreement."
- "By the way, in the interest of full disclosure, I should tell you that I myself use Delavigne products and so I am familiar both with the quality of your merchandise as well as with your peerless service."
Exercise 1
Everyone loves dictation! Listen to the audio clip and fill in the blank with the correct term.
"Oh, I'm afraid I cannot such information, sir."
"Oh, I'm afraid I cannot such information, sir."
Everyone loves dictation! Listen to the audio clip and fill in the blank with the correct term.
"Oh, I'm afraid I cannot disclose such information, sir."
"Oh, I'm afraid I cannot disclose such information, sir."
disclose: Correct! To "disclose (information)" is to divulge, reveal or give it away. For example: I made a promise never to disclose confidential information about my true identity. In this conversation, Horatio refuses to give information about his perfumes to Harold.
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