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conceal - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of conceal in Hindi

  • छिपाना
  • गुप्त रखना
  • परदा करना
  • ढकना

conceal Definition

Verb

  • keep from sight; hide.

conceal Example

  • love that they had to conceal from others ( प्यार करो कि उन्हें दूसरों से छुपना पड़े )
  • Yet she was always trying to conceal that passion. ( फिर भी वह हमेशा उस जुनून को छिपाने की कोशिश कर रही थी। )
  • She could not conceal a snort of laughter. ( वह हँसी का एक टुकड़ा नहीं छुपा सकता है। )
  • He couldn't conceal his envy of me. ( वह मुझसे ईर्ष्या नहीं कर सकता। )

More Sentence

  • I conceal nothing from you.
  • He tried to conceal his heavy drinking from his family.
  • Frances decided to conceal the machine behind a hinged panel.
  • He had to conceal his identity to escape the police.
  • It is harder to conceal ignorance than to acquire knowledge.
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  • He couldn't conceal his envy of me/envy at my success.
  • Be genuine and conceal noting.I write every wiod I wand to say on this small card.I wish my honey a happy Valentine's day.
  • She couldn't quite conceal the deep disappointment she felt.
  • He didn't conceal anything from you.
  • He bowed low to conceal a surprise that had sprung incautiously to his eyes.
  • But though he could conceal the drink, he could not conceal its effects.
  • Strangers, even in kindness, in Nippon must not conceal their names.
  • I do not conceal from you,' she said, 'that I love you very much.
  • Now where could I better conceal myself than at the Little House?
  • It took some effort to conceal her relief.
  • She made no attempt to conceal her irritation.
  • He tried to conceal his pain from her.
  • He made no attempt to conceal his smirk.
  • Nor were they so solicitous, as it is pretended, to conceal from the authorities what they did and said in their liturgical meetings.
  • Maybe he was trying to protect her, but more likely he was simply trying to conceal the problem.
  • Natasha saw and felt the agitation the two elderly men and her brother were trying to conceal, and was herself excited by it.
  • Conceal nothing from me, I wish to know absolutely how things are.
  • All these questions, and perhaps others, tend to conceal themselves behind a single discussion: Does God exist?
  • His interest seemed to increase when she clutched the sheets to conceal her state of undress.
  • His rudeness to strangers was partly caused by shyness and partly by a childlike inability to conceal his feelings.
  • He could conceal his design up to the very last.