in hiding
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Definition
- 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.
Adverb
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