Antonyms for unveiled


Grammar : Verb
Spell : uhn-veyld
Phonetic Transcription : ʌnˈveɪld


Definition of unveiled

Origin :
  • 1590s, in reference to sight, "to make clear," from un- (2) + veil (v.). Sense of "to display or reveal" (something) is from 1650s. Related: Unveiled; unveiling.
  • verb reveal
Example sentences :
  • The group was designed by Thomas Ball, and was unveiled December 9, 1879.
  • Extract from : « The Works of Whittier, Volume III (of VII) » by John Greenleaf Whittier
  • She would not, to satisfy people's curiosity, be unveiled to anyone.
  • Extract from : « Bygone Punishments » by William Andrews
  • To this soul also the Necessity of Creating somewhat has unveiled its awful front.
  • Extract from : « The Biglow Papers » by James Russell Lowell
  • Specialty after specialty would be unveiled and teams would work on them.
  • Extract from : « Masters of Space » by Edward Elmer Smith
  • Vanna stood up, straight as a candle, and unveiled her bosom.
  • Extract from : « Little Novels of Italy » by Maurice Henry Hewlett
  • In the chamber below were about a dozen Turkish ladies, all unveiled.
  • Extract from : « Jack Harkaway's Boy Tinker Among The Turks » by Bracebridge Hemyng
  • Don Estevan now unveiled to Diaz the project which he had discussed with the Senator.
  • Extract from : « Wood Rangers » by Mayne Reid
  • A memorial tablet was recently unveiled in his honour at the museum.
  • Extract from : « The Greatest Highway in the World » by Anonymous
  • This terrible and mysterious assassin has at last been unveiled.
  • Extract from : « More Science From an Easy Chair » by Sir E. Ray (Edwin Ray) Lankester
  • Only the eyes were unveiled and visible amid the misty folds of the fabric.
  • Extract from : « Master of the Vineyard » by Myrtle Reed

Synonyms for unveiled

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