(Usually followed by `of') pointing out or revealing clearly.
Prophetic of devastation or ultimate doom.
1 That's what I did with Google Glass, and the result was revelatory .
2 The second thing that Coates noticed was even more revelatory to him.
3 Somehow that revelatory moment of passion made Seth feel more at peace.
4 An even more revelatory bundle of life experience awaited her at home.
5 Yet every now and then it enables a revelatory touch by Turner.
6 Its splicing of English with Igbo rhythms, stories and proverbs was revelatory .
7 This has been a revelatory journey for actors, directors, writers and audiences.
8 It was as revelatory , exciting, intense, and surreal as Mayor Schmoke promised.
9 The appropriately named Winning is not a revelatory , warts and all expose.
10 Common foods taste better, familiar music is suddenly sublime, sexual touch revelatory .
11 In the right hands, the result is honest and revelatory music.
12 And in any case, none of these gotcha moments amount to anything revelatory .
13 When these come off which they usually do the results can be revelatory .
14 Buchner's approach to his comedy is revelatory , evoking continuous associations with various successors.
15 In a world hardly short of Bach recordings, his does feel genuinely revelatory .
16 The ocean seems enormous and revelatory , filling quite ordinary souls with noble emotions.
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