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  1. 1. a. : to put out of sight : secrete. hide a key under the doormat. b. : to conceal for shelter or protection : shield. They hid him from the police. 2. : to keep secret. hide the truth. 3. : to screen from or as if from view : obscure. clouds hid the sun. 4. : to turn (the eyes or face) away in shame or anger. intransitive verb. 1.

  2. to put something or someone in a place where that thing or person cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found: She used to hide her diary under her pillow. A kilo of heroin was found hidden inside the lining of the suitcase. hide behind I like wearing sunglasses - I feel I can hide behind them.

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  4. to not let people know that you are good at something. See hide in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: hide. Definition of hide verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. verb. to put or keep (oneself or an object) in a secret place; conceal (oneself or an object) from view or discovery. to hide from the police. to hide a pencil. tr to conceal or obscure. the clouds hid the sun. tr to keep secret. tr to turn (one's head, eyes, etc) away.

  6. 1 day ago · hide, conceal, secrete mean to put out of sight or in a secret place. hide is the general word: to hide one's money or purpose; A dog hides a bone. conceal, somewhat more formal, is to cover from sight: A rock concealed them from view. secrete means to put away carefully, in order to keep secret: The spy secreted the important papers. 3.

  7. to go to a place where you cannot be seen or found: She ran off and hid behind a tree. hide verb (FEELING/INFORMATION) B1. to keep a feeling or information secret: He couldn't hide his embarrassment. There's something about her past that she's trying to hide from me. hide. noun [ C, U ] uk / haɪd / us.

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