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uncover

/ʌnˈkʌvər/
verb★Intermediate
general

to discover or reveal something that was previously hidden or unknown

Scientists uncovered a new species of deep-sea creature.

Scientists discovered a previously unknown deep-sea species.

The detective uncovered evidence that proved the suspect's innocence.

The detective revealed evidence that showed the suspect was not guilty.

💡

Often used in contexts involving investigation, research, or discovery.

general

to remove a covering from something

She uncovered the table to prepare for dinner.

She removed the cloth covering the table to set it for dinner.

💡

Literal meaning, less common than the figurative sense.

Collocations

uncover the truthreveal hidden factsuncover a secretdiscover something kept hiddenuncover evidencefind or reveal proof

Synonyms

Antonyms

Related Phrases

uncover the plotphrase
to reveal the hidden plan or scheme
uncover a scandalphrase
to reveal wrongdoing or misconduct

💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Uncover' is often used in contexts involving investigation, research, or discovery. It can also be used literally to mean removing a covering.

⚡Gold Rule

Figurative vs. Literal

While 'uncover' can mean to remove a physical covering, it is more commonly used in a figurative sense to mean revealing hidden information.

📖Word Origin

From Middle English 'uncoveren', from 'un-' (not) + 'coveren' (to cover). The word has been used since the 14th century.

📝Usage Notes

The verb 'uncover' is often used in investigative contexts, such as journalism, law enforcement, or scientific research. It can also be used literally to mean removing a covering.

Word Breakdown

un-
not, opposite of
prefix
+
cover
to place something over or on top of
root
English Dictionary

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