single word requests - What's an eloquent way to say "The secret is out?"


What is a good way to say 'the secret is out'?



Answer



Depending on the context, a secret can be uncovered, exposed, revealed, let out, disclosed, blabbed, discovered, manifested, unveiled, unmasked, divulged, confessed, unbosomed, dismasked, uncloaked, undraped, unshrouded, made known, confided, published, tattled, blurted, leaked, admitted, or squealed.


Other phrases: the beans have been spilled, it has been brought to light, show one's hand (or cards), draw the veil, take out from under wraps, break the news, come out with, turn state's evidence, let slip, get off one's chest, blow one's cover, see its true colors.


(Thanks to Roget's)


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