Similar words: conceal, concealed, concealment, revealing, appealing, double-dealing, conceptualise, concerning. Meaning: [kən'siːl] n. the activity of keeping something secret. adj. covering or hiding.
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31 The effort of concealing her love was almost impossible even though it was imperative.
32 Alternatively, you can opt for a strip light, and cut out any glare by concealing it with a baffle.
33 Was there any real difference between concealing the truth from a man and placing a wire in his head?
34 Several drug companies are accused of concealing information from the Food and Drug Administration.
35 It had backed up against the patio, completely concealing the ornate wall and steps that led down on to the gravelled walks.
36 I excuse myself for this failure of perception, for I think he was concealing it even from himself.
37 They were told in May to avoid making errors in assessments, and to stop peasants concealing the extent of their property.
38 New sensible Bahama beige is ideal for concealing the ravages of muddy boots.
39 Headteachers could be as secretive as they pleased[Sentence dictionary], concealing their results and disguising their problems.
40 The supreme achievement of art was his, the art of concealing art.
41 His lean bony sun-tanned face was relaxed, concealing his high degree of alertness.
42 She decided to stop concealing her hairless head.
43 In sooth , I'm not concealing anything from you.
44 Intertionally concealing facts or providing false testimonial during investigation.
45 The judge concluded that the company had acted mala fide in concealing the information.
46 "Feng had transformed from artist to collector, from a writer to an encyclopedist, " Meyer laments, barely concealing a nonstandard sneer at this former housing hero's sellout.
47 I use a word to come to polish defectiveness concealing.
48 Palate: Smooth-textured, ripe, and sweetly-fruited, this elegant wine is beautifully balanced, nicely concealing enough structure to permit 5-7years of evolution. It should drink well through 2030.
49 He shook his slender shoulders and pulled his concealing piwafwi cloak around him, remembering how vulnerable a houseless drow could be.
50 A sharp controversy has broken out over newspaper reports that a top Japanese virologist has alleged China is concealing hundreds of human deaths from bird flu.
51 The ingenuous boy gave an account of his act, concealing nothing.
52 She was indicted for unlawfully concealing the birth of a male child delivered on 5 January.
53 Do not think concealed a file to go, concealing is a kind of means that deceive oneself as well as others only, add close.
54 Guy Kawasaki said it's the art of concealing your impatience, while Titus Plautus concludes that it's the best remedy for every trouble.
55 Brent Colby was doing an incomplete job of concealing his distaste; he was enough of a tinhorn to clear his throat theatrically.
56 In fact, he might be concealing pride or cockiness at his ability to deceive you.
57 One of them featured a famous photograph of a gauzy Laura Ashley skirt barely concealing the sunshine-silhouetted thighs of a kindergarten aide named Diana Spencer.
58 SHE WAS BREAKING THE COMPACT, AND CONCEALING IT FROM HIM.
59 My legions of terror will have helmets with clear plexiglass visors not face concealing ones.
60 The pardonable affectations of her youth and beauty unpardonably continue, increase even with her years, and are doubly exerted in hopes of concealing the number.
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