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    concealed
    /kənˈsiːld/

    adjective

    • 1. kept secret; hidden: "a concealed weapon"

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  2. uk / kənˈsiːld / us / kənˈsiːld /. Add to word list. kept hidden or where it cannot easily be seen: The robbery had been recorded on a concealed security camera. He was carrying a concealed weapon. The room had concealed lighting. See. conceal.

  3. She is forced to acknowledge the hypocrisy of a father who concealed 'the hideous mystery' regarding the mills that generated all his wealth.

  4. hide may or may not suggest intent. hide in the closet. a house hidden in the woods. conceal usually does imply intent and often specifically implies a refusal to divulge. concealed the weapon. screen implies an interposing of something that prevents discovery. a house screened by trees.

  5. The meaning of CONCEALED is kept out of sight or hidden from view. How to use concealed in a sentence.

  6. to keep someone or something from being seen. hide I'll need to hide the candy so the children don't find it. conceal He did his best to conceal his true feelings from his spouse. secrete The spies smuggled the films out of the country by secreting them in the lining of their coats.

  7. Conceal definition: to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight. See examples of CONCEAL used in a sentence.

  8. If something's concealed, it's out of sight. People may have concealed motives for carrying concealed weapons. This is a word for the many things people like to hide. If the government has a secret agenda, they have a concealed agenda they don't want anyone to know.

  9. IPA guide. Other forms: concealed; conceals. When you conceal something, you are keeping it from being discovered: “To avoid another argument with his cousins, Jonathan worked hard to conceal his disappointment at the outcome of the race.”.

  10. conceder, n. 1688–. Browse more nearby entries. concealed, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary.

  11. If you conceal something, you cover it or hide it carefully. Frances decided to conceal the machine behind a hinged panel. [VERB noun] Five people were arrested for carrying concealed weapons. [VERB-ed] 2.verb

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