conceal
21conceal — [14] Conceal can be traced back to the Indo European base *kel ‘hide’, which was also the source of English apocalypse, cell, occult, and probably colour. It formed the basis of the Latin verb cēlāre ‘hide’, which was strengthened by the… …
22conceal — [kənˈsiːl] verb [T] formal to hide something, or to keep something secret She could not conceal her annoyance.[/ex] …
23conceal — con•ceal [[t]kənˈsil[/t]] v. t. 1) to hide; cover or keep from sight: A high wall concealed the house[/ex] 2) to keep secret; avoid disclosing or divulging: to conceal one s true motives[/ex] • Etymology: 1275–1325; MEconselen, concelen< AF… …
24conceal — Hūnā (transitive); pe e (intransitive). Also: uhi, po ipo i, kīpo i, palai, palaina, nalohia, hūnākele. ♦ Attempt to conceal, āpo ipo i …
25conceal — [14] Conceal can be traced back to the Indo European base *kel ‘hide’, which was also the source of English apocalypse, cell, occult, and probably colour. It formed the basis of the Latin verb cēlāre ‘hide’, which was strengthened by the… …
26conceal from knowledge — index hide Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
27conceal from sight — index blind (obscure), hide Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
28conceal oneself — index lurk Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
29conceal the truth — index cloak, prevaricate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
30conceal — Synonyms and related words: becloud, befog, blanket, blind, bosom, bury, cache, camouflage, classify, cloak, cloud, cover, cover up, curtain, disguise, dissemble, distract attention from, ditch, eclipse, ensconce, enshroud, envelop, file and… …