cover (up) (Meaning)

cover (up)

a loose outer garment, a device or stratagem for masking or concealing, a planned effort to conceal a wrongful act or situation, a usually concerted effort to keep an illegal or unethical act or situation from being made public

cover (up) Sentence Examples

  1. The blanket covered the sleeping child, enveloping them in warmth.
  2. The clouds covered the sun, casting a momentary gloom over the landscape.
  3. The politician attempted to cover up the scandal, but his efforts proved futile.
  4. The paint covered the canvas, transforming it into a vibrant work of art.
  5. The snow covered the ground, creating a pristine winter wonderland.
  6. The mask covered the person's face, concealing their identity.
  7. The government tried to cover up the truth about the incident, but information eventually leaked out.
  8. The fog covered the road, making it difficult to see.
  9. The actress used makeup to cover up her blemishes.
  10. The grass covered the plot of land, providing a lush and inviting space.

FAQs About the word cover (up)

a loose outer garment, a device or stratagem for masking or concealing, a planned effort to conceal a wrongful act or situation, a usually concerted effort to k

hush (up),suppress, censor, stifle,silence, spike, strangle, burke,throttle, squash

reveal, tell, disclose, uncover, expose,show up, publish, circulate, spread, unveil

The blanket covered the sleeping child, enveloping them in warmth.

The clouds covered the sun, casting a momentary gloom over the landscape.

The politician attempted to cover up the scandal, but his efforts proved futile.

The paint covered the canvas, transforming it into a vibrant work of art.