unveiling
The act of showing something new for the first time.
Explanation at your level:
An unveiling is when you show something new. Imagine you have a new toy. You cover it with a cloth. Then, you take the cloth away. That is the unveiling! It is a special moment to show people something they have not seen before.
When a company makes a new product, they want everyone to be excited. They keep it hidden until the big day. The event where they show it to the world is called an unveiling. It is a formal and exciting way to introduce something.
The noun unveiling is used when something is presented to the public for the first time. It often involves removing a physical cover, like a curtain or a sheet, but it can also refer to announcing a new policy or plan. It is a common term in news reports and business articles.
In professional settings, the unveiling is a strategic event. It is designed to generate media coverage and public interest. Because it implies a sense of ceremony, it is rarely used for trivial things. You might see headlines about the 'unveiling of a new monument' or the 'unveiling of a government strategy.'
The term unveiling carries a nuance of revelation. It suggests that what was previously obscured or kept confidential is now accessible to the public. In academic or literary contexts, it can be used metaphorically to describe the process of uncovering deep truths or complex historical facts that were hidden from view.
Etymologically rooted in the concept of removing a velum or covering, unveiling has evolved into a term that signifies a transition from the private to the public sphere. It is often utilized in high-register discourse to describe the formal presentation of significant cultural, political, or technological milestones. The word implies a deliberate act of disclosure, often accompanied by a sense of gravity or anticipation that marks a departure from the status quo.
30초 단어
- Unveiling means showing something for the first time.
- It is often a formal or ceremony-based event.
- It can be used literally (removing a cover) or figuratively.
- It is a common noun in business and art.
Think of an unveiling as the grand moment when a secret becomes public. It is the literal or figurative act of taking the 'veil' off something.
You will often see this word used in business or art contexts. For example, a car company might hold an unveiling for their newest electric vehicle, or a city might have an unveiling for a new bronze statue in the park.
It is all about anticipation. The object is hidden on purpose to build excitement, and the unveiling is the climax of that suspense.
The word comes from the Middle English unveilen, which is a combination of the prefix un- (meaning 'to reverse' or 'remove') and veil.
The word veil itself comes from the Latin velum, which means 'a covering' or 'a sail.' Historically, a veil was a piece of cloth used to hide a face or an object.
Over time, the word evolved from simply removing a literal piece of fabric to the more figurative sense of revealing information or plans. It carries a sense of ceremony that simple 'showing' does not have.
We use unveiling in formal and semi-formal settings. You wouldn't say you are 'unveiling' your lunch, but you would unveil a new statue.
Common collocations include 'the grand unveiling' or 'the official unveiling.' These phrases emphasize the importance of the event.
It is almost always used as a noun, though it comes from the verb to unveil. It is a great word to use when you want to make an announcement sound important and exciting.
While 'unveiling' isn't part of many set idioms, it is related to expressions about secrets:
- Lift the veil: To reveal something hidden.
- Under wraps: Keeping something secret before the unveiling.
- Pull back the curtain: To show the truth behind a process.
- Take the lid off: To expose something that was hidden.
- Show one's hand: To reveal one's plans or intentions.
Unveiling is a gerund-based noun. It is uncountable in most contexts, though you can speak of 'an unveiling' (singular) or 'multiple unveilings' (plural).
The IPA is /ˌʌnˈveɪlɪŋ/. The stress is on the second syllable: un-VEIL-ing.
It rhymes with words like ailing, failing, scaling, sailing, and wailing. Remember to pronounce the 'v' clearly, as it is the core of the word's meaning.
Fun Fact
The word veil comes from Latin 'velum', which was also used for ship sails.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 'un' and 'veil' sound.
Similar to UK, slightly more rhotic 'r' if present in context.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing 'veil' as 'vail'
- Dropping the 'g' at the end
- Stress on the first syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
Moderate
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
고급
Grammar to Know
Gerunds as nouns
The unveiling was great.
Definite articles
The unveiling of the statue.
Prepositional phrases
Unveiling of the monument.
Examples by Level
The unveiling of the new toy was fun.
unveiling = showing
noun
We saw the unveiling of the car.
unveiling = presentation
definite article
The unveiling is today.
today = now
subject
I like the unveiling.
like = enjoy
verb + noun
The unveiling was great.
great = good
past tense
It is an unveiling.
an = one
indefinite article
They did an unveiling.
did = performed
action
The unveiling starts now.
starts = begins
present tense
The company planned a big unveiling for their new phone.
The unveiling of the statue attracted many people.
Everyone waited for the unveiling of the secret project.
The unveiling took place at the main square.
She was excited for the unveiling of the painting.
The unveiling was a success for the team.
They held an unveiling for the new park.
The unveiling happened at noon.
The CEO announced the unveiling of a new global strategy.
The unveiling of the memorial was a solemn occasion.
We attended the unveiling of the new library wing.
The unveiling ceremony was broadcast live on television.
Media outlets gathered for the unveiling of the prototype.
The unveiling was delayed due to technical issues.
His unveiling of the truth surprised everyone.
The unveiling of the monument was a historic moment.
The unveiling of the controversial policy sparked a heated debate.
The museum hosted an exclusive unveiling of the ancient artifacts.
Critics were disappointed by the unveiling of the new design.
The unveiling marked the culmination of years of research.
She prepared for the unveiling of her debut novel.
The unveiling of the mural was celebrated by the local community.
The project's unveiling was kept strictly confidential until today.
The unveiling of the new brand identity was well-received.
The unveiling of the classified documents changed public opinion.
The unveiling of the artist's final work was a poignant event.
The unveiling of the architectural plans revealed a bold vision.
The unveiling served as a catalyst for further investigation.
His unveiling of the underlying corruption was courageous.
The unveiling of the scientific breakthrough was met with applause.
The unveiling of the hidden agenda caused a political stir.
The unveiling of the masterpiece was the highlight of the gala.
The unveiling of the long-lost manuscript was a scholarly triumph.
The unveiling of the statue served as a metaphor for national healing.
The unveiling of the truth was an agonizing but necessary process.
The unveiling of the complex theory required careful explanation.
The unveiling of the new constitution signaled a new era.
The unveiling of the clandestine operation shocked the nation.
The unveiling of the historical archive provided new insights.
The unveiling of the sculpture was a masterclass in presentation.
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Idioms & Expressions
"Lift the veil"
To reveal something hidden
The report helped lift the veil on the scandal.
formal"Under wraps"
Kept secret
The project was kept under wraps until the unveiling.
neutral"Pull back the curtain"
To show the truth
It is time to pull back the curtain on this process.
neutral"Take the lid off"
To expose something
The investigation took the lid off the corruption.
casual"Show one's hand"
To reveal plans
He didn't want to show his hand too early.
neutral"Out in the open"
Publicly known
Now that it is out in the open, we can talk.
neutralEasily Confused
Both imply showing.
Revealing is an adjective or verb; unveiling is a noun.
The revealing dress vs. The unveiling of the statue.
Both relate to events.
Opening is broader; unveiling is specific to showing something hidden.
The store opening vs. The statue unveiling.
Both are about news.
Announcement is just telling; unveiling is showing.
The announcement of the winner vs. The unveiling of the car.
Both are for new things.
Launch is for starting a process; unveiling is for the first look.
The product launch vs. The product unveiling.
Sentence Patterns
The unveiling of [noun] was [adjective].
The unveiling of the car was impressive.
They held an unveiling for [noun].
They held an unveiling for the monument.
We attended the unveiling of [noun].
We attended the unveiling of the art.
The unveiling marked [noun].
The unveiling marked a new era.
The [adjective] unveiling of [noun].
The grand unveiling of the statue.
어휘 가족
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
관련
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
자주 하는 실수
Sometimes learners forget the 'of'.
Unveiling usually refers to physical objects or formal plans.
Always use 'of' after unveiling.
Unveilment is not standard English.
Often 'the' is better if the event is specific.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a theater curtain opening.
Native Speakers
Use it for big announcements.
Cultural Insight
Associated with grand openings.
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with 'of'.
Say It Right
Stress the second syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for small secrets.
Did You Know?
It comes from sail fabric.
Study Smart
Read tech news for examples.
Context
Use it for professional events.
Plural
Add -s for plural.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Un-veil = Take off the veil.
Visual Association
A statue covered by a large white sheet.
Word Web
챌린지
Describe an event you attended.
어원
Middle English
Original meaning: To remove a veil
문화적 맥락
None, generally neutral.
Common in corporate and political culture.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- The unveiling of the project
- The unveiling of the strategy
- The unveiling of the product
at school
- The unveiling of the mural
- The unveiling of the plaque
- The unveiling of the new logo
in the news
- The unveiling of the plan
- The unveiling of the evidence
- The unveiling of the monument
in art
- The unveiling of the painting
- The unveiling of the sculpture
- The unveiling of the exhibit
Conversation Starters
"Have you ever attended an unveiling?"
"What is the most exciting unveiling you have seen?"
"Do you think companies rely too much on the unveiling of new products?"
"What would you like to see an unveiling for?"
"Is the unveiling of a statue still relevant today?"
Journal Prompts
Describe an unveiling you would like to host.
Write about a secret you kept until the right time.
If you could unveil a new invention, what would it be?
Reflect on why ceremonies like unveilings are important.
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문No, it is for objects or plans.
No, it can be metaphorical.
To unveil.
Yes, it is usually used in formal contexts.
No, that sounds strange.
Usually, yes.
Often, yes.
Yes, news reports often use it.
셀프 테스트
The ___ of the statue was exciting.
Unveiling fits the context of a statue.
What does unveiling mean?
Unveiling is showing something new.
An unveiling is usually a secret event.
It is a public event.
Word
뜻
Synonyms and antonyms.
Standard sentence structure.
The ___ of the new policy was controversial.
Unveiling fits the context of a policy.
Which word is a synonym for unveiling?
Revelation is a synonym.
You can unveil a secret.
It can be used figuratively.
The ___ of the manuscript was a triumph.
Unveiling makes sense for a discovery.
Correct order.
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Summary
An unveiling is a special, often formal event where something previously hidden is presented to the public for the first time.
- Unveiling means showing something for the first time.
- It is often a formal or ceremony-based event.
- It can be used literally (removing a cover) or figuratively.
- It is a common noun in business and art.
Memory Palace
Imagine a theater curtain opening.
Native Speakers
Use it for big announcements.
Cultural Insight
Associated with grand openings.
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with 'of'.