Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    Buried
    /ˈberēd/

    adjective

    • 1. placed or hidden underground: "buried treasure"
  2. 1. : to dispose of by depositing in or as if in the earth. buried their pet rabbit in the backyard. especially : to inter with funeral ceremonies. was buried with full military honors. 2. a. : to conceal by or as if by covering with earth. a dog burying a bone. buried treasure. : to cover from view. buried her face in her hands.

  3. Jul 1, 2018 · to cover something or someone completely with a large quantity of something: be buried alive If an avalanche strikes, skiers can be buried alive by snow. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. to lie on the surface of someone or something. cover Snow covered the ground.

  4. Buried definition: placed in the ground and covered with earth. See examples of BURIED used in a sentence.

  5. B1. to put a dead body into the ground: His father is buried in the cemetery on the hill. See also. burial. B2. to put something into a hole in the ground and cover it: buried treasure They were on the hunt for buried treasure. The dog trotted off to bury its bone.

  6. 1. a. To place (a corpse) in a grave, a tomb, or the sea; inter. b. To dispose of (a corpse) ritualistically by means other than interment or cremation. 2. a. To place in the ground; cover with earth: The dog buried the bone. The oil was buried deep under the tundra. b.

  7. to put (a corpse) in the ground or a vault, or into the sea, often with ceremony: They buried the sailor with full military honors. Synonyms: inhume, entomb, inter. Antonyms: exhume, disinter. to plunge in deeply; cause to sink in: to bury an arrow in a target. to cover in order to conceal from sight:

  8. Definitions of buried. adjective. placed in a grave. “the hastily buried corpses”. synonyms: inhumed, interred. belowground. underneath the ground. see more. see less.

  9. B1. to put a dead body into the ground: His father is buried in the cemetery on the hill. See also. burial. B2. to put something into a hole in the ground and cover it: buried treasure They were on the hunt for buried treasure. The dog trotted off to bury its bone.

  10. He buried his mother today. They selected the most valuable food items and buried them. She buried her face in his shoulder, hoping he wouldn't notice she was crying. She buried her feet in the sand to keep them warm. They say he may have buried others in his own yard.

  11. bury something to ignore or hide a feeling, a mistake, etc. She had learned to bury her feelings. put deeply into something. bury something (in something) to put something deeply into something else He walked slowly, his hands buried in his pockets. She always has her head buried in a book. Idioms. bury the hatchet/your differences.

  1. People also search for