in hiding

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in hiding

He stayed in hiding behind the large oak tree.

Definition
  1. Adverb:
    • In a state of being hidden or concealed from view or discovery: The phrase describes the condition of staying out of sight, often to avoid detection or capture.
    • Secretly, while evading pursuit: It implies a purposeful act of concealment, typically from authorities or other searchers.
Usage Examples
  • Adverb:
    • The fugitive remained in hiding for several months.
    • After the scandal, the politician lived in hiding, avoiding the press.
Advanced Usage
  • "To be in hiding": This is the most common usage, functioning as an adverbial phrase describing the state or location of a subject.
    • The witnesses were placed in hiding for their own safety.
  • "To go into hiding": Describes the action of entering a state of concealment.
    • The family had to go into hiding during the war.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hide (verb): To put or keep out of sight.
    • He tried to hide the evidence.
  • Hideout / Hiding place (noun): A place where someone hides.
    • The cabin served as their secret hideout.
Synonyms
  • In concealment
  • Lying low
  • Undercover
  • Incognito
Related Phrases
  • To live in the shadows: To live a hidden, unnoticed life.
    • The former spy now lives in the shadows.
  • To be on the run: To be fleeing while trying to avoid capture (this implies movement, whereas "in hiding" implies a stationary state).
    • He was on the run before finally finding a place to stay in hiding.
Notes on Usage
  • The phrase "in hiding" is almost always used predictively after a verb like , , , or . It is not typically used attributively before a noun.
  • It carries a connotation of necessity or danger, often associated with criminals, fugitives, witnesses under protection, or people in peril.
in hiding

He stayed in hiding behind the large oak tree.

Adverb
  1. quietly in concealment
    • he lay doggo

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