revelatory 的定义
- of, relating to, or having the characteristics of revelation.
- showing or disclosing an emotion, belief, quality, or the like: a poem revelatory of the author's deep, personal sorrow.
revelatory 近义词
等同于 informative
等同于 apocalyptical
等同于 expressive
revelatory 的近义词 45 个
- articulate
- artistic
- colorful
- dramatic
- eloquent
- energetic
- passionate
- poignant
- striking
- suggestive
- thoughtful
- vivid
- alive
- allusive
- brilliant
- demonstrative
- emphatic
- forcible
- graphic
- indicative
- ingenious
- lively
- masterly
- meaningful
- mobile
- moving
- pathetic
- pictorial
- picturesque
- pointed
- pregnant
- representative
- responsive
- showy
- significant
- silver-tongued
- spirited
- stimulating
- stirring
- strong
- sympathetic
- tender
- touching
- understanding
- warm
revelatory 的反义词 8 个
更多revelatory例句
- Even with the restriction of having to play or sing to the midi track, it still felt revelatory.
- While not as revelatory as Pollan’s major works, this is a wonderful and compelling read that will leave you thinking long after you set it down.
- Few families are covered as exhaustively as the House of Windsor, but this trio of mononyms delivered a truly revelatory, once-in-a-generation interview whose repercussions we’ll likely feel for years to come.
- Not even fans of the Kardashians will find anything interesting or revelatory in this finale.
- Behind their revelatory content, these fragments are a testament to Lincoln’s nimble mind.
- The first, while entertaining, is the less revelatory of the two.
- When I read the story I thought it was revelatory and completely the opposite of what I thought the script to be.
- We went through his rap sheet in an attempt to find the line between revelatory civil disobedience and complete nonsense.
- I wanted the reader to care about what happened next, to worry and hope, and I wanted the suspense to feel revelatory, rewarding.
- The “favorite moments” section was cute, if not all that revelatory.
- In mounting excitement, he read the coldly beautiful, the terrible and revelatory poem through to the end.
- Only if the people are of the simplest and most self-revelatory kind.
- A similar difference exists between the august Truth of tragedy and the less revelatory truthfulness of melodrama.
- Divers revelatory incidents were arranged to eventuate on the limited train.
- These are full of variety and of actual novelty, now of startling discord, now of revelatory beauty.