B2verb10K+

Expose

UK //ɪkˈspəʊz//US //ɪkˈspoʊz//

Definition

To make something visible or known, especially something that is hidden.

In simple words: To show something that is hidden or to make it known.

Examples

  • The article aims to expose corruption within the government.
  • They decided to expose their findings at the conference.
  • The film exposes the harsh realities of poverty.
  • He was exposed to the virus while traveling abroad.
  • The investigation will expose the truth behind the scandal.
  • Artists often expose their work to the public for feedback.

Usage notes

Use 'expose' in formal and neutral contexts. Avoid in very casual settings. Can imply revealing something negative.

Grammar pattern

expose + object

Memory hint

Think of 'expose' as 'uncovering' something like peeling an onion.

Collocations

  • expose to danger
  • expose a secret
  • expose the truth
  • expose someone to something

Synonyms

  • reveal
  • uncover
  • disclose
  • manifest
  • display

Antonyms

  • conceal
  • hide
  • obscure

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'dispose' meaning to get rid of.
  • Using 'expose' in passive voice improperly.
  • Confusing 'expose' with 'expose to' which implies subjecting to something.