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    concealed
    /kənˈsiːld/

    adjective

    • 1. kept secret; hidden: "a concealed weapon"

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  2. concealed. adjective. uk / kənˈsiːld / us / kənˈsiːld / Add to word list. kept hidden or where it cannot easily be seen: The robbery had been recorded on a concealed security camera. He was carrying a concealed weapon. The room had concealed lighting. See. conceal. Fewer examples. He said he had a permit to carry a concealed handgun.

  3. to prevent something from being seen or known about: The listening device was concealed in a pen. I tried to conceal my surprise when she told me her age. It was said that the police concealed vital evidence. Is there something you're concealing from me? Synonym. hide. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  4. Jul 24, 2012 · 1. : to prevent disclosure or recognition of. conceal the truth. She could barely conceal her anger. 2. : to place out of sight. concealed himself behind the door. The defendant is accused of attempting to conceal evidence. concealable. kən-ˈsē-lə-bəl. adjective. concealingly. kən-ˈsē-liŋ-lē. adverb. concealment. kən-ˈsēl-mənt. noun. Synonyms.

  5. to prevent something from being seen or known about: The listening device was concealed in a pen. I tried to conceal my surprise when she told me her age. It was said that the police concealed vital evidence. Is there something you're concealing from me? Synonym. hide. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  6. The meaning of CONCEALED is kept out of sight or hidden from view. How to use concealed in a sentence.

  7. Conceal definition: to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight. See examples of CONCEAL used in a sentence.

  8. adjective. hidden on any grounds for any motive. “a concealed weapon” “a concealed compartment in his briefcase” synonyms: covert. secret or hidden; not openly practiced or engaged in or shown or avowed. bushwhacking. lying in ambush. dark. secret. furtive, sneak, sneaky, stealthy, surreptitious.

  9. If you conceal a piece of information or a feeling, you do not let other people know about it. Robert could not conceal his relief. [VERB noun] She knew at once that he was concealing something from her. [VERB noun + from] If something conceals something else, it covers it and prevents it from being seen.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English con‧ceal /kənˈsiːl/ verb [ transitive] formal 1 to hide something carefully The shadows concealed her as she crept up to the house. The path was concealed by long grass. a concealed weapon see thesaurus at hide 2 to hide your real feelings or the truth She tried to conceal the fact that she ...

  11. Fast and accurate. language certification. When you conceal something, you are keeping it from being discovered: “To avoid another argument with his cousins, Jonathan worked hard to conceal his disappointment at the outcome of the race.”.