delitescent

[dih-luh-tes-uhnt]

delitescent Definition

  • 1concealed or hidden
  • 2remaining dormant or hidden for a long time

Using delitescent: Examples

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

  • Example

    The virus can remain delitescent in the body for years before causing symptoms.

  • Example

    The treasure was delitescent in a secret compartment.

  • Example

    His talent remained delitescent until he was discovered by a talent scout.

delitescent Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for delitescent

Antonyms for delitescent

Phrases with delitescent

  • a period of time where something remains hidden or dormant

    Example

    The delitescent period of the disease can last for years before symptoms appear.

  • a hidden or undiscovered talent

    Example

    Her delitescent talent for singing was finally discovered when she auditioned for a musical.

  • a hidden or undiscovered treasure

    Example

    The map led them to a delitescent treasure buried deep in the forest.

Origins of delitescent

from Latin 'delitescere', meaning 'to hide oneself'

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Summary: delitescent in Brief

'Delitescent' [dih-luh-tes-uhnt] is an adjective that describes something that is concealed, hidden, or remaining dormant for a long time. It can refer to a hidden talent, treasure, or disease that remains undiscovered until later. Examples include 'The virus can remain delitescent in the body for years before causing symptoms,' and 'His talent remained delitescent until he was discovered by a talent scout.'