Similar words: unveiled, veil, unveil, reveille, surveillance, piled, soiled, foiled. Meaning: [veɪld] adj. 1. having or as if having a veil or concealing cover 2. muted or unclear.
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1. There was a barely veiled hostility in her tone.
2. She was made uncomfortable by his veiled allusion to the previous night.
3. He made only a veiled reference to international concerns over human rights issues.
4. His speech is being seen as a veiled attack on asylum-seekers.
5. Her words sounded like a veiled warning.
6. She made a lot of thinly veiled accusations.
7. Why did you make those veiled insinuations about me?
8. Thick fog veiled the city.
9. The misleading report veiled the facts.
10. The details of the evacuation are veiled in secrecy.
11. She made a veiled reference to his past mistakes.
12. A veiled woman gave me a kindly smile.
13. She veiled her face before she went out.
14. Jasper remained silent and his eyes were veiled .
15. 'I'm impressed,' said Greg, with thinly veiled sarcasm.
16. A black kerchief modestly veiled her hair.
17. The hills are veiled in mist.
18. The circumstances of his death were veiled in mystery.
19. He looked at Frank's new car with thinly veiled envy.
20. In some societies, women are expected to be veiled when they go out in public.
21. They warned him with veiled threats not to mention anything he had witnessed.
22. She veiled her face when she went out into the street.
23. The women were veiled from head to foot.
24. They backed up these demands with scarcely veiled threats.
25. Thinly veiled corporate speak acknowledged the clash.
26. Was this a veiled threat to Richard?
27. The veiled women had reminded me of the nuns.
28. She reveals herself,[sentencedict.com] and is veiled.
29. Above him, in a niche on the wall, sat a tiny veiled Ganesh, the elephant god.
30. Like all paintings of its period, it had a veiled quality, as though it were covered in dark gauze.
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