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cloak
 
NOUN:1. A deceptive outward appearance: color, coloring, cover, disguise, disguisement, façade, face, false colors, front, gloss, guise, mask, masquerade, pretense, pretext, semblance, show, veil, veneer, window-dressing. Slang : put-on. See SHOW. 2. A garment wrapped about a person: shawl, stole, wrap. See PUT ON.
VERB:1. To cover as if with clothes: clothe, drape, mantle, robe. See PUT ON. 2. To prevent (something) from being known: conceal, cover (up), enshroud, hide1, hush (up), mask, shroud, veil. Idioms: keep under cover, keep under wraps. See SHOW. 3. To surround and cover completely so as to obscure: clothe, enfold, enshroud, envelop, enwrap, infold, invest, shroud, veil, wrap. See SHOW.
 
 
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