reveal · uncover · make known
This expression is perfect when you need to reveal information, whether it's an important finding from research, a hidden problem in a project, or a new insight during a discussion. 🕵️♂️ It implies that something was previously unknown or unclear and is now being made public or understood.
💡 **Pro Tip!** 'bring to light' often carries a sense of importance or significance. It's not usually used for trivial revelations. Use it when the information being revealed has an impact or requires attention! ✨ You can also use "come to light" if the information is discovered by itself or through passive means (e.g., "New evidence came to light.").
When would you typically use "bring something to light"? A. When you're casually discussing your weekend plans with a friend. B. When you're trying to conceal important findings from a company report. C. When you're presenting research that uncovers a previously unknown market trend.