All 12 Uses of
revelation
in
Angels & Demons
- Robert Langdon stood in horrified revelation.†
Chpt 17-18 *
- For an instant Langdon relived his moment of unexpected revelation: August 16.†
Chpt 49-50
- Langdon didn't know whether it was the docent's words or the ornate tombs around them that brought the revelation to mind, but it didn't matter.†
Chpt 61-62
- Langdon smiled with the revelation.†
Chpt 61-62
- In a final breathtaking revelation, Langdon realized Bernini's city-wide cross of obelisks marked the fortress in perfect Illuminati fashion; the cross's central arm passed directly through the center of the castle's bridge, dividing it into two equal halves.†
Chpt 105-106
- The camerlegno, in his torn cassock, with the scorched brand on his chest, looked like some sort of battered champion who had overcome the rings of hell for this one moment of revelation.†
Chpt 117-118
- But I have had a revelation.†
Chpt 117-118
- Smiling broadly, he added, "Sometimes, divine revelation simply means adjusting your brain to hear what your heart already knows."†
Chpt 119-120
- Not only had he accepted the camerlegno's divine revelation of the antimatter's location, but he was lobbying for the destruction of St. Peter's Basilica-one of the greatest architectural feats on earth …. as well as all of the art inside.†
Chpt 119-120
- The camerlegno's revelation was correct.†
Chpt 119-120
- Somehow, through the insanity and guilt, through the images of his father, through the pain and revelation, even through the pull of the morphine …. he had found a brilliant clarity.†
Chpt 133-134
- An unforeseen revelation of shocking truth.†
Chpt 135-136
Definition:
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(revelation with a lowercase "r") something that was previously unknown (and typically surprising); or making such a thing known