cover up
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Definition
Verb: 1. To conceal or hide something, especially something wrong or illegal, from discovery or knowledge: This involves actively taking steps to prevent a truth, fact, or object from being seen or known. 2. To prevent something from being seen by placing something over it: This literal meaning involves physically obscuring an object.
Usage and Examples
Verb (to conceal wrongdoing):
- The company tried to cover up the evidence of the chemical spill.
- He lied to cover up his mistake.
- The scandal involved a conspiracy to cover up the truth from the public.
Verb (to physically obscure):
- She used makeup to cover up the bruise on her cheek.
- Please cover up the furniture with sheets before we start painting.
Advanced Usage
- "A cover-up" (noun): A deliberate action or plan to conceal a crime, scandal, or mistake.
- The investigation revealed a massive government cover-up.
- The CEO's resignation was part of the cover-up.
Variants and Related Words
- Cover-up (noun): The act or instance of concealing something. (Note: This is a compound noun derived from the phrasal verb).
- Cover (verb): A broader term meaning to place something over, to include, or to report on an event. "Cover up" is a more specific, often negative, form of "cover."
Synonyms
- Conceal: To keep something secret or hidden.
- Hide: To put or keep out of sight.
- Suppress: To prevent something from being revealed or published.
- Whitewash: To conceal unpleasant facts about someone or something.
Phrasal Verbs
- Cover up is itself a phrasal verb. Its meanings are detailed in the definition and examples above.
Related Idioms
- To sweep something under the rug: To hide a problem or mistake in the hope it will be forgotten. (Similar in meaning to covering up a wrongdoing).
- The manager tried to sweep the complaint under the rug instead of addressing it.
Verb
- hide from view or knowledge
- The President covered the fact that he bugged the offices in the White House