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cover-up

1 of 1noun
/kʌ.vər-ʌp/
Forms:cover-ups
1

a loose-fitting garment, usually made of lightweight fabric, that is worn over swimwear or other clothing to conceal or protect the skin from the sun

A cover-up is a type of clothing item that is used to conceal or cover the body, typically worn over swimwear or other revealing garments. Cover-ups are designed to be lightweight, comfortable, and easy to slip on and off, making them ideal for use at the beach or pool. They come in a variety of styles, including dresses, kaftans, tunics, sarongs, and more, and are made from a range of materials, such as cotton, silk, rayon, and chiffon. Cover-ups offer an effortless way to transition from the beach or pool to other activities, such as dining out or shopping, without having to change clothes.

2

an attempt to conceal something, often an illegal or unethical action or situation

  • The company was accused of a cover-up after it was revealed they hid evidence of pollution.
  • After the cover-up failed, the executives were charged with obstruction of justice.
  • The cover-up of the incident only lasted a few days before details began leaking to the press.
  • Investigative journalists uncovered a cover-up surrounding the company’s defective products.
  • The politician’s involvement in the scandal was part of a larger cover-up by the government.