revelatory

adj
/ɹɛvəˈlɛjtəɹi//ˈɹɛvələtoɹi/US

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin revēlātōrius. By surface analysis, revelate + -ory.

  1. borrowed from revēlātōrius

Definitions

  1. Of, pertaining to, or in the nature of a revelation.

    • Near-synonym: revealing
    • I first sipped an El Presidente fifteen years ago, in Havana, at a sidewalk café across from a vendor selling postcards of Che Guevara. It was revelatory.
  2. Prophetic (especially of doom)

    Prophetic (especially of doom); apocalyptic.

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