Disclose vs Expose vs Publish

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

Disclose

FormalTop 3,000 (common)C1verb

Expose

Beyond 10,000 (less common)B2verb

Publish

Top 2,000 (common)A2verb
Most formal: DiscloseMost common: Publish
 DiscloseExposePublish
Pronunciation🇬🇧 //dɪsˈkləʊz//🇺🇸 //dɪsˈkloʊz//🇬🇧 //ɪkˈspəʊz//🇺🇸 //ɪkˈspoʊz//🇬🇧 /["/ˈpʌblɪʃ/","/ˈpʌblɪʃɪz/","/ˈpʌblɪʃt/","/ˈpʌblɪʃɪŋ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/ˈpʌblɪʃ/","/ˈpʌblɪʃɪz/","/ˈpʌblɪʃt/","/ˈpʌblɪʃɪŋ/"]/
MeaningTo make something known or publicTo show something that is hidden or to make it known.To make something available for people to see or read, like a book or article.
ExampleThe company decided to disclose its financial results to the public.The article aims to expose corruption within the government.She decided to publish her first novel after years of writing.
RegisterFormalNeutralNeutral
How commonTop 3,000 (common)Beyond 10,000 (less common)Top 2,000 (common)
CEFR levelC1B2A2
Part of speechverbverbverb
Collocationsdisclose information, disclose a secret, disclose detailsexpose to danger, expose a secret, expose the truth, expose someone to somethingrecently, originally, previously, decide to, intend to, plan to, newly published, recently, originally, previously, decide to, intend to, plan to, newly published, recently, originally, previously, decide to, intend to, plan to, newly published, recently, originally, previously, decide to, intend to, plan to, newly published
Antonymsconceal, hideconceal, hide, obscuresuppress, conceal
Common mistakesConfused with 'clothe' - 'disclose' does not involve clothing., Incorrect verb form - using 'discloser' instead of 'disclose'.Confused with 'dispose' meaning to get rid of., Using 'expose' in passive voice improperly., Confusing 'expose' with 'expose to' which implies subjecting to something.Confusing with 'release' — 'publish' usually refers to written works., Using the wrong tense — remember it’s 'published' for past events., Mixing it up with 'print' — 'publish' is broader than just printing.
Usage notesUsed primarily in formal contexts, such as legal or business environments. Avoid in casual conversation.Use 'expose' in formal and neutral contexts. Avoid in very casual settings. Can imply revealing something negative.Generally used in a formal or neutral context. Suitable for discussing books, articles, or research. Avoid in informal speech unless joking about sharing something.

Frequently asked questions: Disclose vs Expose vs Publish

What's the difference between Disclose, Expose, and Publish?

Disclose: To make something known or public Expose: To show something that is hidden or to make it known. Publish: To make something available for people to see or read, like a book or article.

Which is more formal: Disclose, Expose, and Publish?

Disclose is the most formal of these.

Which is more common: Disclose, Expose, and Publish?

Publish is the most common in everyday English.

Which is more advanced: Disclose, Expose, and Publish?

Disclose is the highest level, at C1, on the CEFR scale.

Are Disclose, Expose, and Publish the same CEFR level?

Disclose: C1, Expose: B2, Publish: A2 on the CEFR scale.

What part of speech are Disclose, Expose, and Publish?

Disclose: verb, Expose: verb, Publish: verb.

Can you show an example of each?

Disclose: The company decided to disclose its financial results to the public. Expose: The article aims to expose corruption within the government. Publish: She decided to publish her first novel after years of writing.

Can I use Disclose, Expose, and Publish interchangeably?

Not always. Disclose, Expose, and Publish are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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