hide out

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hide out

The fugitive decided to hide out in an abandoned farmhouse.

Definition
  1. Verb (intransitive):
    • To conceal oneself in a secret place, especially to avoid being found or captured. This implies a deliberate act of seclusion for safety or to evade detection.
    • To remain in a state of concealment over a period of time.
Usage
  • The verb "hide out" is used to describe the action of staying hidden in a specific location. It often carries connotations of evasion, such as from law enforcement, danger, or unwanted attention. It is typically followed by a prepositional phrase (e.g., , ) indicating the location.
  • Grammatical Note: It is a phrasal verb. The past tense and past participle are "hid out" and "hidden out," respectively.
Examples
  • Verb:
    • The fugitives decided to hide out in an abandoned warehouse until nightfall.
    • After the robbery, the thieves hid out in a remote mountain cabin for weeks.
    • She had to hide out from her aggressive creditors.
Advanced Usage
  • "to be hiding out": Describes the continuous state of being concealed.
    • The witnesses are currently hiding out under police protection.
  • Used figuratively to describe avoiding responsibilities or the public eye.
    • The celebrity is hiding out from the paparazzi at a private resort.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hideaway (n): A place where someone goes to hide or be alone.
    • The cottage served as their secret hideaway.
  • Hide (v): The base verb meaning to put or keep out of sight. "Hide out" specifies hiding in a refuge for an extended period.
    • He tried to hide the letter. (simple concealment) vs. He had to hide out for a month. (extended seclusion)
Synonyms
  • Lie low: To remain inconspicuous to avoid trouble.
  • Take cover: To seek shelter or protection, often quickly.
  • Go to ground: To hide, especially to evade pursuers.
Related Phrasal Verbs
  • Hide away: Very similar to "hide out," often implying storing oneself or something securely. Can sometimes be used interchangeably.
    • They hid away the precious jewels. (transitive: with an object)
    • He hid away in his study. (intransitive: similar to "hide out")
  • Hole up: To hide or take shelter in a place, often a makeshift one.
    • We holed up in the barn during the storm.
Related Idioms
  • On the lam: Fleeing from law enforcement, which typically involves hiding out.
    • The escaped convicts were on the lam for two days before being caught.
hide out

The fugitive decided to hide out in an abandoned farmhouse.

Verb
  1. be or go into hiding; keep out of sight, as for protection and safety
    • Probably his horse would be close to where he was hiding
    • She is hiding out in a cabin in Montana

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