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veil

1 of 2verb
/veɪl/
Forms:veils,veiling,veiled,veiled
1

to conceal or obscure something, as if with a covering

transitive
  • A thin curtain was used to veil the room, allowing only dim light to filter through.
  • The actress skillfully veiled her face with a fan during the dramatic scene.
  • They veiled the statue for the unveiling ceremony.
  • She carefully veiled the bouquet with a sheer cloth for presentation.
  • The art piece was veiled until the exhibition opened to the public.
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2

to cover or conceal something so that it is not easily seen or recognized

transitive
  • Thick clouds veiled the sun, casting shadows across the landscape.
  • The mist veiled the mountains, creating a hauntingly beautiful scene.
  • She used makeup to veil her imperfections before the big event.
  • A light mist veiled the landscape, giving it an ethereal quality.