Definitions and Examples of emerged, uncovered
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To come out of something or to appear.
Example
After the storm passed, the sun emerged from behind the clouds.
To reveal or expose something that was previously hidden.
Example
The investigation uncovered evidence of corruption within the company.
Key Differences: emerged vs uncovered
- 1Emerged refers to something coming out of something else or appearing, while submerged refers to something being underwater.
- 2Uncovered refers to revealing or exposing something that was previously hidden, while submerged refers to something being covered by water.
Effective Usage of emerged, uncovered
- 1Describing Water: Use submerged to describe something that is underwater, and emerged to describe something that has come out of the water.
- 2Revealing Information: Use uncovered to describe revealing or exposing information or objects.
- 3Discussing Changes: Use emerged to describe something that has appeared or come out of something else.
Remember this!
The antonyms of submerged are emerged and uncovered. Emerged refers to something coming out of something else or appearing, while uncovered refers to revealing or exposing something that was previously hidden. Use these words to describe water, reveal information, and discuss changes.