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disclosed

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Adj — Made known or revealed to others.

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What does “disclosed” mean?

The word “disclosed” means made known or revealed to others. In plain terms, already revealed or admitted, rather than kept secret.

How do you use “disclosed” in a sentence?

Here is “disclosed” used in a sentence: “The previously undisclosed terms of the deal were finally disclosed to the press.”

What part of speech is “disclosed”?

“Disclosed” is an adjective.

Is “disclosed” a common word?

“Disclosed” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between disclosed and disclosed information being confidential?

Disclosed describes information that has already been made known to others, meaning it is no longer confidential. Confidential describes information still being kept secret, so the two terms describe opposite states of the same information.

How is disclosed used differently from undisclosed?

Disclosed means the information has been made public or shared with relevant parties, while undisclosed means it has been deliberately withheld or kept secret. A contract might refer to 'disclosed terms' versus an 'undisclosed sum.'

Can disclosed be used before a noun?

Yes, disclosed commonly functions as an adjective placed directly before a noun, as in 'disclosed assets' or 'previously disclosed risks.' It can also follow a linking verb, as in 'the amount was disclosed.'

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