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hide
verb as in conceal; remain unseen
Strongest matches
bury, camouflage, cover, disguise, hole up, mask, obscure, plant, protect, shelter, shield, smuggle, stash, suppress, tuck away, withhold
Strong matches
adumbrate, cache, cloak, curtain, dissemble, ditch, duck, eclipse, ensconce, harbor, reserve, screen, secrete, shadow, shroud, squirrel, stifle, veil
Weak matches
blot out, go into hiding, go underground, hold back, hush up, keep from, keep secret, lie low, lock up, not give away, not tell, put out of the way, salt away, stow away, take cover
Example Sentences
This is just one of innumerous examples of how synthetics are the wave of the future: anyone cyber-savvy enough can acquire the equipment and ingredients, which are easier to hide and can better withstand the local weather than a coca crop or a poppy plantation, effectively democratizing the drug trade away from Mafia-esque syndicates.
The production can’t hide the show’s meretricious heart, but like the song that Scherzinger endows with Puccini-esque splendor, Lloyd has discovered “new ways to dream” Webber’s musical.
“When you managed to get something like that, you’d have to hide so the other kids wouldn’t find out and try to take it from you,” he recalled.
Implicit in many discussions about "unity" was a hope that all those liberals would shut up, bend the knee, go back into the closet, or whatever else it takes to hide or eradicate difference.
But Jackie remained in the small Pennsylvania town where he tried to hide from another fearsome vampire because he really liked the people who lived there.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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