Synonym: camouflage, cloak, cover, hide, veil. Antonym: disclose, reveal. Similar words: concealed, concert, concede, concept, concern, conceit, conceive, conceited. Meaning: [kən'siːl] v. 1. prevent from being seen or discovered 2. hold back; keep from being perceived by others.
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61. Alternatively, an apparent readiness to change may conceal an intention to resist in concerted action with others.
62. In trying to conceal his negligence the projectionist had provided me with tangible evidence of the grand illusion.
63. Neither he nor Peter can conceal excitement at being back in the limelight again.
64. I stood behind him, trying to conceal my fear and distaste.
65. The planter means you can conceal the cooler with bright flowers throughout the seasons.
66. Let him that hath done the good office conceal it; let him that received it disclose it. Dr. Seuss
67. Never conceal a mistake, for mistakes kept in the dark tend to grow out of all proportion.
68. I talked to every parent but her, and every word was a feint to conceal my obsession.
69. In an ironically tender twist,(sentencedict.com/conceal.html) the boorish facade turns out to conceal the soul of an artist.
70. Perhaps you should conceal some small flowerpots under the wood.
71. Up to three Fanatics can hide in each Night Goblin infantry unit - note down which units conceal Fanatics and how many.
72. This, in its turn, may conceal considerable variation in practice.
73. Being mostly upright, plants can conceal filter tubes, airlines, heater wires and other hardware.
74. There was evidence that despite torture and execution, the clergy at the cathedral had managed to conceal it.
75. The older boy, leaner and more muscular, has shorter hair and a small skull-cap which may conceal a tonsure.
76. Above all, it imposed norms of order and limitation to conceal the Dionysiac revelation of contradiction and excess as ultimate realities.
77. Others tried to conceal their sorrow by swamping it with alcohol.
78. She shivered and rubbed her arms, trying to conceal her rising agitation.
79. Here the passive enables the speaker to conceal the identity of the informant.
80. The relatively modern pews and colourful hassocks seem merely transient and do nothing to conceal the vibrant essence of this ancient environment.
81. But the whole thing smacks of a cover-up to conceal the truth about falling standards in our schools.
82. He climbed into the back seat and looked towards Annie's cabin, making little attempt to conceal himself or keep low.
83. It would have been harder to conceal their happiness at another time, but now everyone was engrossed in weightier matters.
84. The first turf is lifted out intact, to be replaced later to conceal the dig.
85. Sufferers constantly compare themselves with others, check their appearance, use clothing to conceal perceived problem and may resort to surgery.
86. Kim could barely conceal her annoyance that I had arrived so late.
87. You shouldn't have tried to conceal the truth from me.
88. This perhaps gives a special force to the Voltairean remark about the function of language being to conceal thought.
89. The thin cotton pyjamas could not conceal his aroused state.
90. Instead of celebrating their religious faith, they are forced to conceal it for fear of reprisals.
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