unveiled Both words are used by companies when they have new products. โ€œUnveiledโ€ comes from the practice of covering a statue with a cloth (or a โ€œveilโ€) before it was ready to be seen. So when they โ€ฆ

To unveil: - The company unveiled its new product line during the press conference. - The artist will unveil her latest artwork at the gallery opening. "When we say 'unveil,' it typically refers to the act of โ€ฆ

unveil็š„ๅฎšไน‰ Launched is acceptable in that case, but does not have the same feel as unveil. Because unveil has the feeling of showing something for the first time. Straightforward. Launch feels more โ€ฆ

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Unveil means to show to others for the first time. It can also mean to remove a covering (a veil) from an object. Unveil is a bit uncommon compaired to the other words. "The mayor unveiled plans for a new โ€ฆ

Synonym for unveil I use "unveil" when it's the first time of it's exposure. (un+veil) And when the "thing" was not covered or concealed in past time, will use "reveal".(re+veal) e.g. "Today, we will unveil the โ€ฆ

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