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Verb (used with object)

to conceal from sight; prevent from being seen or discovered
Where did she hide her jewels?
to obstruct the view of; cover up
The sun was hidden by the clouds.
to conceal from knowledge or exposure; keep secret
to hide one's feelings.

Verb (used without object)

to conceal oneself; lie concealed
He hid in the closet.

Noun

British . a place of concealment for hunting or observing wildlife; hunting blind. ?

Verb phrase

hide out, to go into or remain in hiding
After breaking out of jail, he hid out in a deserted farmhouse.

Antonyms

verb
bare , disclose , divulge , exhibit , expose , lay bare , let out , open , reveal , show , tell , uncover , unmask

Synonyms

verb
adumbrate , blot out , bury , cache , camouflage , cloak , cover , curtain * , disguise , dissemble , ditch , duck , eclipse , ensconce , go into hiding , go underground , harbor , hold back , hole up * , hush up , keep from , keep secret , lie low , lock up , mask , not give away , not tell , obscure , plant , protect , put out of the way , reserve , salt away * , screen , secrete , shadow , shelter , shield , shroud , smuggle , squirrel , stash , stifle , stow away , suppress , take cover , tuck away , veil , withholdnotes:skin is the general term for an animal\'s outer covering; the layer of fur , hair , or wool is the coat ; hide is the tough skin of certain large animals that is tanned and made into leather; pelt is untanned skin of fur-bearing animals , conceal , occult , enshroud , hush , submerge , obstruct , shut off , flog , lash , thrash , whip , abscond , closet , coat , fugitate , leather , lurk , mantle , palliate , pelt , sequester , skin , skulk , stow , withhold
phrasal verb
hole up*
noun
fell , fur , jacket , pelt

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