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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151. This apparent lightheartedness does not conceal the real contempt that many men feel for women.
152. Original conceal takes the advantage of empty in the virus of nose pharynx ministry, bacteria and enter, many breed rises, cause a cold or cause bronchitic wait for a disease.
153. Philip could not conceal from himself that the other clerks ill - paid and uncouth were more useful.
154. Of course, it isn't clear whether these people are unconsciously self-deceiving or consciously trying to conceal from others their secret attraction to members of the same sex.
155. For the illuminative beautiful, water supply often embedded wall is medium and conceal, once leakage cannot be aware of, ooze arrives downstair when, had caused loss and undesirable effect.
156. She adores you, and does not affect to conceal it.
157. Non - violence , is the mask civil disobedience wears to conceal it's true face: anarchy.
158. Layering sheers is anther way to help conceal what is underneath.
159. I will not conceal his parts , nor his power, nor his comely proportion.
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160. David tells how in the beginning he kept silent, trying to conceal his unconfessed sins. The consequence was that even his physical body was in distress.
161. The odd job sentences the principle unusual cases most important task, is must conceal in social resourcefully the strange event, decreases the society to be panic.
162. Some men do not conceal the real contempt they feel for women.
163. THE Syrian government's attempts to conceal the extent of the crackdown in the country have taken on an Orwellian quality.
164. A Baluchi woman wears a traditional red mask to conceal her features from public view.
165. Firstly, a watermark was embedded in low band of DWT domain according to the conceal quality of human visual system (HVS).
166. And in these impressive - looking many - storied buildings, also conceal the huge fire danger.
167. She endeavoured to conceal a throbbing melancholy heart with the utmost sprightlness in her countenance.
168. Piscine bolus also does not have fishiness, but you to conceal, special added curry juice, miss a ball of fish of curry of its make it.
169. To conceal his disfigured visage , Sidious returned to his simple Sith robes.
170. Baluchi woman wears a traditional red mask to conceal her features from public view.
171. Can it conceal the enormity of the economic and financial damage inflicted on the [ Zionist ] entity?
172. To make matters worse, the poet does little to conceal his incestuous love for Augusta, nicknamed Gus, his half sister, even flaunting their affair.
173. Conceal or destroy properties or account books of credit unions.
174. Now, some have made makeshift tents from plastic pipes, while others conceal their store-bought shelters with blue tarps.
175. Someone was at great pains to conceal a secret of the first magnitude.
176. Back of the nobleness conceal occult usually. Preexistence of the harmoniously dripping wet life blood to a certainty.
177. Resemble the movie " true crammer " in, is even if right should the wife also conceal the identity?
178. Sootiness makeup brushwork actually very simple, after mastering skill, come off work when attending a clique to be opposite, use those who but one level is strong, conceal exhaustion Oh!
179. Don't conceal the poverty of thought by the eccentric diction.
180. It is the professional duty of the advertising agent to conceal his artifice.
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