veiled
veiled
(vāld)adj.
1. Covered with a veil: the veiled head of a bride.
2. Concealed or disguised as if with a veil: "slur-footed ironies, veiled jokes, tiptoe malices" (Edith Wharton).
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veiled
(veɪld)adj
1. disguised: a veiled insult.
2. (of sound, tone, the voice, etc) not distinct; muffled
veiledly adv
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veiled
(veɪld)adj.
1. having or wearing a veil.
2. not openly or directly revealed or expressed: a veiled threat.
[1585–95]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
| Adj. | 1. | veiled - having or as if having a veil or concealing cover; "a veiled dancer"; "a veiled hat"; "veiled threats"; "veiled insults" unveiled - revealed; especially by having a veil removed; "a new generation of unveiled women in Iran"; "applauding the unveiled statue of Winston Churchill" |
| 2. | veiled - muted or unclear; "veiled sounds"; "the image is veiled or foggy" indistinct - not clearly defined or easy to perceive or understand; "indistinct shapes in the gloom"; "an indistinct memory"; "only indistinct notions of what to do" |
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veiled
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Translations
مُحَجَّبمُقَنَّع
zahalenýzahalený závojem
elfátyolozottleplezett
dulinnsem er hulinn blæju
zahalenýzahalený závojom
açıkça ifade edilmeyenduvaklıpeçeli
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Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
veiled
adj
reference, attack, criticism, threat, warning → versteckt
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veiled
[veɪld] adj (also) (fig) → velato/a
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
veil
(veil) nouna piece of thin cloth worn over the face or head to hide, cover, or protect it. Some women wear veils for religious reasons, to prevent strangers from seeing their faces; a veil of mist over the mountains; a veil of secrecy.
verbto cover with a veil.
veiled adjective1. wearing, or covered by, a veil. a veiled lady; The bride was veiled.
2. (only slightly) disguised. a veiled threat.
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