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    hidden
    /ˈhɪdn/

    verb

    • 1. past participle of hide

    adjective

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  2. Finding and discovering. hidden adjective [usually before noun] (NOT KNOWN ABOUT) B2. that most people do not know about: hidden costs / taxes. Hidden problems may lead to an increase in costs. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  3. The meaning of HIDDEN is being out of sight or not readily apparent : concealed. How to use hidden in a sentence.

  4. Adj. 1. hidden - not accessible to view; "concealed (or hidden) damage"; "in stormy weather the stars are out of sight". concealed, out of sight. invisible, unseeable - impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye; "the invisible man"; "invisible rays"; "an invisible hinge"; "invisible mending". 2.

  5. Hidden facts, feelings, activities, or problems are not easy to notice or discover. Under all the innocent fun, there are hidden dangers, especially for children. The precise details of the origins of life remain hidden.

  6. Hidden definition: concealed; obscure; covert. See examples of HIDDEN used in a sentence.

  7. something that is hidden is kept or located in a place where it cannot be seen. Hidden dangers lurk in the ocean depths. A reporter wearing a hidden camera got footage of the abuse. This tiny museum is a hidden treasure of the city's Old Quarter.

  8. verb. Hide. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: cloaked. closeted. dissembled. ditched. ducked. eclipsed. ensconced. harbored. screened. secreted. sequestered. concealed. enshrouded. masked. obscured. Antonyms: shown. uncovered. exposed. revealed. exhibited. bared. unmasked.

  9. hidden meaning, definition, what is hidden: the past participle of hide: Learn more.

  10. 1. :not seen or known. a hidden [= concealed] microphone/camera. His suggestions have a hidden [= secret] purpose. hidden motives. He's accused of having a hidden agenda. [=a secret plan] 2. :not easily found or recognized. There was a hidden flaw in the airplane's design.

  11. to conceal (something) from the knowledge of others; keep secret:[ ~ + object] He was never able to hide his true feelings about her. hide out, [ no object] to go into or remain in hiding: The spies were hiding out in the farmhouse. hid•er, n. [ countable] hide2 /haɪd/ n., v., hid•ed, hid•ing. n. [ countable]