revelatory
ri ve luh taw ree
- s (usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly
- s prophetic of devastation or ultimate doom
- Similarly, Mundy's account of the strain Barack's political ambitions have placed on his family may seem revelatory, unless one has read his book, The Audacity of Hope, in which he .
- Do that, and we suspect the revelation that teenagers like cell phones and free music will seem, well, a little less revelatory.
- Worlds better than the revelatory 2004 convention speech that set him on the course to the nomination.