hideout Synonyms

hideout Meaning

Wordnet

hideout (n)

a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws

hideout Sentence Examples

  1. The notorious gang hid out in a secluded cabin nestled deep in the woods.
  2. The thief sought refuge in an abandoned warehouse, using it as a temporary hideout until he could plan his escape.
  3. The fugitive found shelter in a dilapidated hut, hoping to evade capture and remain hidden.
  4. The spies established a secret hideout within the enemy's territory, allowing them to gather intelligence discreetly.
  5. The children built a cozy hideout beneath the old oak tree, where they could play and escape the watchful eyes of adults.
  6. The hunted animal sought shelter in a den, a natural hideout that protected it from predators.
  7. The revolutionaries gathered in a hidden hideout, plotting to overthrow the oppressive regime.
  8. The fugitive's hideout was discovered by the police, leading to his arrest.
  9. The treasure map indicated a hidden hideout where the long-lost riches were concealed.
  10. The explorers stumbled upon an ancient hideout, containing artifacts that shed light on a forgotten civilization.

FAQs About the word hideout

a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws

nest, hideaway,lair, den,hermitage, concealment, haunt, shelter, covert, hidey-hole

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The notorious gang hid out in a secluded cabin nestled deep in the woods.

The thief sought refuge in an abandoned warehouse, using it as a temporary hideout until he could plan his escape.

The fugitive found shelter in a dilapidated hut, hoping to evade capture and remain hidden.

The spies established a secret hideout within the enemy's territory, allowing them to gather intelligence discreetly.