conceal

verb
UK: /kənˈsiːl/
US: /kənˈsiːl/
  1. To hide something or someone from sight.

    1. I conceal my toys under the bed, so my brother can't find them.
    2. The thick fog helped to conceal the ship from the enemy.
  2. To keep something secret.

    1. She tried to conceal her sadness with a smile.
    2. The company concealed important financial information from investors.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "conceal" in English means: To hide something or someone from sight., To keep something secret..

The phonetic transcription of "conceal" is /kənˈsiːl/ in British English and /kənˈsiːl/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "conceal": hide, cover, mask, disguise, bury, secrete.

Example usage of "conceal": "I conceal my toys under the bed, so my brother can't find them.". More examples on the page.