Opposite of exposed, without a covering
Opposite of bare or exposed without a covering or protection
“He was still glancing across Geena's body, his eyes flitting again and again to her covered wound.”
Opposite of without the appropriate, usual, or natural covering
“The gullying is seen as numerous, parallel grooves extending from the base of the snow-covered hollows.”
Opposite of not covered
“They found the covered baby and quickly brought him inside.”
Opposite of situated or placed in the open air
Opposite of revealed or made public
“He was artificially appalled at the thought of somebody actually leaking classified information.”
(of a plant or an area of land) Opposite of not covered by the usual leaves, bark, or vegetation
Opposite of to have discovered something either by chance or intention
“It was unfortunate that I misplaced a presidential badge of office for a couple of days.”
Opposite of to have found unexpectedly or during a search
“It amazed me how everyone overlooked the basic truths about this nation.”
Opposite of to have come upon after searching, study, or effort
“She hid all evidence of her crime.”
(archaic) Opposite of to have revealed (information)
“Clark Kent concealed his identity, even to Lois Lane.”
Opposite of to have ascertained through analysis or investigation
“The detectives disproved that Steven was innocent after finding traces of the victim's DNA on his premises.”
Opposite of past tense for to remove a cover or covering from
“He put the large blanket over the aging wooden barrel to cover the fugitive he was harboring.”
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