The word "Revelate" (or "Revelation") is pronounced /ˌrɛvəˈleɪʃən/. The first syllable, "rev," comes from the Latin "revelare," meaning to unveil or reveal. The second syllable is pronounced like "elate," meaning to make someone ecstatic or happy. Together, "Revelate" refers to a moment of extraordinary discovery or understanding. Although not a common word in everyday usage, it can be found in technical or religious contexts, such as discussing the Bible's book of Revelation. Its spelling follows patterns of Latin and Greek roots in English vocabulary.