cloaked

[kloʊkt]

cloaked Definition

  • 1covered or concealed
  • 2hidden or disguised
  • 3wearing a cloak or other garment that covers the body

Using cloaked: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cloaked" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The spy was cloaked in darkness as he made his way through the enemy's territory.

  • Example

    The true intentions of the politician were cloaked behind his charming smile.

  • Example

    The wizard was cloaked in a long, flowing robe.

  • Example

    The building was cloaked in scaffolding during the renovation.

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Phrases with cloaked

  • cloak-and-dagger

    relating to espionage or intrigue, especially involving underhanded tactics or deception

    Example

    The novel is full of cloak-and-dagger plots and secret missions.

  • a veil of secrecy that hides the truth or real intentions of a person or organization

    Example

    The company operates under a cloak of secrecy, making it difficult to know what they are really up to.

  • political activity that takes place behind the scenes, especially in the corridors of power

    Example

    The decision was made through cloakroom politics rather than through open debate.

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Summary: cloaked in Brief

'Cloaked' [kloʊkt] refers to something that is covered, hidden, or disguised. It can describe a person wearing a cloak or other garment, or a building covered in scaffolding. The phrase 'cloak-and-dagger' describes intrigue and espionage, while 'cloak of secrecy' refers to a veil of secrecy that hides the truth. 'Cloakroom politics' describes political activity that takes place behind the scenes.