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unveiling

/ˌʌnˈveɪlɪŋ/

The act of showing something to the public for the first time, often by removing a cover or cloth. It can also refer to the formal announcement or introduction of a new product, plan, or policy.

An unveiling is the dramatic, formal act of revealing something new to the public.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • The act of showing something new for the first time.
  • Often involves a formal ceremony or public announcement.
  • Implies the object was previously hidden or secret.

Summary

An unveiling is the dramatic, formal act of revealing something new to the public.

  • The act of showing something new for the first time.
  • Often involves a formal ceremony or public announcement.
  • Implies the object was previously hidden or secret.

Think of a physical curtain

Visualize a literal curtain being pulled off a statue. This helps you remember that the word implies a transition from hidden to visible.

Don't overuse in casual speech

Using 'unveiling' for simple things like showing a friend a photo is too formal. Save this word for big, important announcements.

Ceremonial roots

The word stems from the tradition of unveiling monuments or statues. This is why it carries a sense of importance and celebration.

Exemplos

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1

The museum hosted an unveiling of the rare painting.

2

The CEO oversaw the unveiling of the new corporate strategy.

3

We are planning the grand unveiling for next Friday.

4

The unveiling of the data results changed the study's trajectory.

Família de palavras

Substantivo
unveiling
Verbo
unveil
Adjetivo
unveiled

Dica de memorização

Think of a 'veil' (a piece of cloth covering a bride's face). To 'un-veil' is to take that cloth off and show what is underneath.

Overview

Unveiling is a noun derived from the verb 'unveil'. It carries a sense of ceremony, anticipation, and discovery. It is most commonly used when something hidden or secret is finally revealed to an audience. Usage Patterns: The word is frequently used with verbs like 'attend', 'witness', or 'host' an unveiling. It often functions as the subject of a sentence when discussing a major corporate or artistic event. Common Contexts: You will encounter this word in news reports about new technology (e.g., the unveiling of a new smartphone), art galleries (the unveiling of a sculpture), or political settings (the unveiling of a new government policy). It implies that the item was previously kept private or protected. Similar Words: While 'reveal' is a general verb for showing something, 'unveiling' is specific to a formal or dramatic presentation. 'Launch' is similar in a business context, but 'unveiling' focuses more on the physical or metaphorical act of removing a cover to show the object for the first time.

Notas de uso

Unveiling is primarily used in formal or journalistic registers. It is rarely used in casual, everyday speech unless describing a significant event. It is almost always used as a noun in this context.

Erros comuns

Learners often use the verb 'unveil' when they should use the noun 'unveiling' after an article like 'the'. Another mistake is using it for trivial things; avoid using it for things like showing someone a new pair of shoes.

Dica de memorização

Think of a 'veil' (a piece of cloth covering a bride's face). To 'un-veil' is to take that cloth off and show what is underneath.

Origem da palavra

From the Middle English 'unveilen', combining the prefix 'un-' (reversal) and 'veil' (from Old French 'voile', meaning cloth or covering).

Contexto cultural

The term carries a sense of tradition, often linked to the unveiling of monuments, statues, or plaques in public squares. It suggests that the object has historical or artistic importance.

Exemplos

1

The museum hosted an unveiling of the rare painting.

everyday
2

The CEO oversaw the unveiling of the new corporate strategy.

formal
3

We are planning the grand unveiling for next Friday.

informal
4

The unveiling of the data results changed the study's trajectory.

academic

Família de palavras

Substantivo
unveiling
Verbo
unveil
Adjetivo
unveiled

Colocações comuns

grand unveiling
official unveiling
attend an unveiling

Frases Comuns

the unveiling ceremony

prepare for the unveiling

wait for the unveiling

Frequentemente confundido com

unveiling vs Reveal

Reveal is a general verb that can be used in almost any context. Unveiling is a specific noun that implies a formal or ceremonial event.

unveiling vs Launch

Launch is often used for products or services being made available for sale. Unveiling focuses specifically on the act of showing the object to the public.

Padrões gramaticais

the unveiling of [something] hold an unveiling attend an unveiling

Think of a physical curtain

Visualize a literal curtain being pulled off a statue. This helps you remember that the word implies a transition from hidden to visible.

Don't overuse in casual speech

Using 'unveiling' for simple things like showing a friend a photo is too formal. Save this word for big, important announcements.

Ceremonial roots

The word stems from the tradition of unveiling monuments or statues. This is why it carries a sense of importance and celebration.

Teste-se

fill blank

Select the correct word to complete the sentence.

The company held a press conference for the ___ of their new electric car.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: unveiling

We need a noun here to follow 'the' and act as the object of the preposition.

multiple choice

Which context is most appropriate for 'unveiling'?

In which situation would you use the word 'unveiling'?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Removing a blanket from a new statue

Unveiling is best used for formal, public, or significant reveals.

sentence building

Reorder the words to make a correct sentence.

the / was / successful / unveiling / very

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: The unveiling was very successful.

This follows standard subject-verb-adjective structure.

Pontuação: /3

Perguntas frequentes

4 perguntas

No, it is often used metaphorically for abstract concepts. For example, a company might have an unveiling of a new strategy or mission statement.

The word 'unveiling' is the gerund or noun form. The base verb is 'unveil', which you can conjugate as 'unveils', 'unveiled', or 'unveiling' (as in 'they are unveiling the statue').

Yes, it is generally considered a formal or journalistic term. You are more likely to see it in a newspaper or at a business event than in casual conversation.

The opposite would be a 'concealment' or 'covering up'. In a business sense, you might use 'hiding' or 'keeping under wraps'.

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