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  2. Cloak. an upper garment, "an exterior tunic, wide and long, reaching to the ankles, but without sleeves" ( Isaiah 59:17). The word so rendered is elsewhere rendered "robe" or "mantle." It was worn by the high priest under the ephod ( Exodus 28:31), by kings and others of rank ( 1 Samuel 15:27; Job 1:20; 2:12), and by women ( 2 Samuel 13:18).

  3. noun. uk / kləʊk / us. Add to word list. [ C ] a loose coat without sleeves that hangs down from your shoulders. a cloak of sth literary. something that is intended to cover or hide the truth of something else: a cloak of secrecy / mystery. (Definition of cloak from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  4. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Clothes cloak1 /kləʊk $ kloʊk/ noun 1 [ countable] a warm piece of clothing like a coat without sleeves that hangs loosely from your shoulders 2 [ singular] an organization, activity, or way of behaving that deliberately protects someone or keeps something secret cloak of the cl...

  5. 4 days ago · A cloak is a long, loose, sleeveless piece of clothing which people used to wear over their other clothes when they went out. 2. singular noun. A cloak of something such as mist or snow completely covers and hides something. Today most of England will be under a cloak of thick mist. [ + of]

  6. A cloak is anything that conceals or hides something, like an over-sized, dark raincoat you wear when you don't want your friends to see you're going to the movies without them. As a noun, a cloak is usually a loose piece of clothing that you wear over your other clothes, like a cape or a gown.

  7. noun. a loose outer garment, as a cape or coat. something that covers or conceals; disguise; pretense: He conducts his affairs under a cloak of secrecy. verb (used with object) to cover with or as if with a cloak: She arrived at the opera cloaked in green velvet. to hide; conceal: The mission was cloaked in mystery. Recommended videos.

  8. cloak. noun. /kləʊk/. /kləʊk/. [countable] a type of coat that has no arms, fastens at the neck and hangs loosely from the shoulders, worn especially in the past. She stormed off, her cloak flying behind her. She threw a heavy cloak over her shoulders. a flowing black cloak.

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