Results for: something that one prefers to hide
English English
something that one prefers to hideskeleton in the cupboard
academia, academic environment, academic community; school; one who prefers an academic environment, one who has scholarly leanings (especially a teacher or student), academic institutionacademe
act of blinking eyes, close and reopen eyes, flash, hide or remove by blinking, iceblink, look while blinking, snowblink, transmit message by blinking light, waver, wink the eye, close and reopen the eye; flickerblink
act of hiding in order to make a surprise attack, concealment before attack, hide before attack, hide in order to make a surprise attack, place of concealment before attack, somebody waiting in ambushambush
act of removing matter floating on the surface of a liquid; act of removing from the top; film, thin layer, coat or become coated with layer, cursory look, embezzle, give little or no attention to, glance through a book or paper, hide profits to avoid ...skim
advance detachment, block opponent, blocking tactic, camera plate for focusing, conceal or shelter somebody or something, concealment, cover with a curtain; filter, sift; hide, conceal; separate, divide; protect, shield; project a film, show a movie, d...screen
ailment caused by germ, any insect, bulge outward, craze or obsession, defect, devotee, hidden listening device, hide listening device in something, insect; bacteria, virus; programming error which causes a malfunction (Computers); secret listening dev...bug
animal hide, animal skin; moorland; flat seam (Sewing); number of trees cut in a season, chop tree down, fall, fierce, terrible, ruthless, cruel; destructive; deadly, inauspicious, knock down, chop down (a tree); sew the edge of a seam down flat, knock...fell
area out of direct sunlight, cast a shadow upon; dim, darken; screen, hide from view; protect from light; cover with a shade; add shading to; change gradually, change in small degrees, change slightly or gradually, dark parts of painting, darken part o...shade
avoid, evade, dodge; flee secretly, leave discreetly and hide oneself, escape, run awayabscond
baseball, skin of a horse, skin of a horse; leather made from the hide of a horsehorsehide
beat somebody, untanned hide, untanned leather, unprocessed animal hide; whip or lash made from unprocessed leather, whip or roperawhide
boot made of hideveldskoen
bring together, hide emotions, lock building, move closer togetherclose up
burned or burning piece of wood, describe somebody or something as bad, fungal disease of plants, make indelible mark on somebody, mark burned on animal, mark on criminal or enslaved person, mark skin or hide, mark with a branding iron; disgrace, conde...brand
 

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