Revealing vs Indictive - What's the difference?
revealing | indictive |
Something revealed; a revelation.
* 1836 , William Tait, ?Mrs. Christian Isobel Johnstone, Tait's Edinburgh Magazine (volume 3, page 113)
As adjectives the difference between revealing and indictive
is that revealing is of clothing: allowing more than is usual to be seen while indictive is proclaimed; declared; public.As a verb revealing
is present participle of lang=en.As a noun revealing
is something revealed; a revelation.revealing
English
Verb
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(en noun)- In these letters, and the remembered conversations, we have fuller revealings of the inner man, greater depth of discovery into that vast and labyrinthine mind
