What are some opposite words for uncover?
Antonyms for uncover
ʌnˈkʌv ərun·cov·er
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term uncover.
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uncover
Antonyms:
bury, cloak, conceal, cover, disguise, dissemble, entomb, hide, inter, mask, overwhelm, screen, secrete, suppress, veilSynonyms:
admit, advertise, avow, betray, confess, disclose, discover, disinter, divulge, exhibit, exhume, expose, lay bare, lay open, make known, reveal, manifest, promulgate, publish, raise, show, tell, unmask, unveil
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Princeton's WordNet
uncover, bring out, unveil, revealverb
make visible
"Summer brings out bright clothes"; "He brings out the best in her"
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coverSynonyms:
unwrap, let on, bring out, produce, divulge, unveil, expose, bring on, get out, let out, release, disclose, put out, reveal, discover, publish, give away, introduce, set off, issue, breakuncover, exposeverb
remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body
"uncover your belly"; "The man exposed himself in the subway"
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coverSynonyms:
scupper, unwrap, let on, bring out, display, divulge, unveil, expose, endanger, peril, let out, break, reveal, discover, exhibit, give away, debunk, disclose
Editors Contribution
confetti
because you don't not uncover the confetti
parchment
How to use uncover in a sentence?
In the coming days, we will uncover why this happened, in the face of hate and violence, we will love one another.
Under Chairman Schiff's leadership, we intend to run a professional investigation designed to uncover the facts and the truth.
This new, large study adds to this overall picture, but it only drew on data from people with White, British or Irish ancestry, more research is needed to build on its intriguing findings, and uncover whether these reported benefits also translate to minority communities, where historically dementia has often been misunderstood and highly stigmatised, and where awareness of how people can reduce their risk is low.
These collaborative efforts could uncover how various climate extremes affect certain areas and help determine the types of policies and mitigation strategies that may be required to prevent or reduce the damage.
There is no question that the more testing you get, the more you will uncover -- but we do believe this is a real increase in cases, because the percent positives are going up. So, this is real increases in cases.
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