1. disclosed - Adjective
2. disclosed - Verb
4. disclosed - Adjective Satellite
of Disclose
Represented with wings expanded; -- applied to doves and other birds not of prey.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe fact disclosed by a survey of the past that majorities have been wrong must not blind us to the complementary fact that majorities have usually not been entirely wrong. Herbert Spencer
There was never a genius who was not thought a fool until he disclosed himself; whereas he is a fool then only. Ambrose Bierce
We cannot predict the new forces, powers, and discoveries that will be disclosed to us when we reach the other planets and set up new laboratories in space. They are as much beyond our vision today as fire or electricity would be beyond the imagination of a fish. Arthur C. Clarke
The total person is first disclosed ... in areas of life that are lived frivolously. Georges Bataille
If we did ten things, nine were bad and got disclosed by the newspapers, we will be over. Then I will go, to the countryside, lead the peasant and revolt. If the Liberation Army do not follow me, I will get the Red Army. Mao Zedong
Riches have disclosed in thy character the bad qualities formerly hhidden by thy poverty. Arabic Proverb