[
UK
/vˈeɪld/
]
[ US /ˈveɪɫd/ ]
[ US /ˈveɪɫd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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having or as if having a veil or concealing cover
a veiled hat
a veiled dancer
veiled insults
veiled threats -
muted or unclear
the image is veiled or foggy
veiled sounds
How To Use veiled In A Sentence
- He expressed his racial hatred for everyone, especially OBama making veiled death threats, spoke of other dangerous topics etc … and then offered to sell me a mosser rifle as he was buying a a whole shippment of them. Alex Jones' Prison Planet.com
- This seemingly innocuous phrase was actually a veiled threat. THE GUARDSMEN
- With the theme of "One Asia, new economic order and recovery", the World Knowledge Forum, also known as Asia's Davos Forum, was unveiled in Seoul Wednesday.
- A monument to mark Ingleton's coal mining heritage was officially unveiled this week.
- A brand new entertainment venue in Wyre has been unveiled with a glittering gala opening show.
- Peter expected high standards, but his sometimes austere manner veiled a deep concern for people and an insight into the human condition.
- ITV would not comment on the line-up before it was officially unveiled. The Sun
- Yesterday he was to be arraigned on new charges of insider trading, filing false tax forms and conspiracy to falsify books and records in an expanded indictment unveiled May 1.
- WORKERS will be given the power to block excessive wage rises for their bosses under plans to be unveiled this week. The Sun
- Private clinics providing thinly veiled opportunities for queue-jumping have expanded.