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[ US /ˈhaɪd/ ]
[ UK /hˈa‍ɪd/ ]
VERB
  1. prevent from being seen or discovered
    hide the money
  2. make undecipherable or imperceptible by obscuring or concealing
    a veiled threat
    a hidden message
  3. 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
  4. cover as if with a shroud
    The origins of this civilization are shrouded in mystery
NOUN
  1. body covering of a living animal
  2. the dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal)

How To Use hide In A Sentence

  • He bears misery best who hides it most. 
  • I was totally expecting you to say that you read a section looking for the miscut part and got yourself hideously freaked out for the bike ride home. Cooperative Blog » Blog Archive » Stephen King
  • One goes like this: He was a hideous giant named Offero, who earned a living carrying travelers across the river.
  • John gives Mary the coin, she hides it in the red box for safe-keeping and departs.
  • The unpleasant truth is that hiding behind private ownership only hides the fall in value from people who choose not to look.
  • A son of Israel has no gods whom he can libate," he said, playing with the water to hide his amazement, now greater than before. Ben-Hur, a tale of the Christ
  • Her weak façade of control did not hide her utter defenselessness and need to be wanted. Too Old for Their Age
  • But of course Buchco is hideous and wrong, we need to raise taxes and let's throw in free college tuition too tsk stk btw, neither of you seemned to be aware the mayor of Pittsburgh just announced a similar "homestead" program where Pittsburgh residents will get their tution paid in an effort to get people to move to Pittsburgh. Radio alert.
  • a purse of simulated alligator hide
  • The drug smugglers used an assortment of inventive packaging to hide their illegal shipments.
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