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All cover synonyms

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verb cover

  • compensate — To compensate someone for money or things that they have lost means to pay them money or give them something to replace that money or those things.
  • protect — to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger.
  • coat — A coat is a piece of clothing with long sleeves which you wear over your other clothes when you go outside.
  • blanket — A blanket is a large square or rectangular piece of thick cloth, especially one which you put on a bed to keep you warm.
  • bury — To bury something means to put it into a hole in the ground and cover it up with earth.
  • reach — to get to or get as far as in moving, going, traveling, etc.: The boat reached the shore.
  • involve — to include as a necessary circumstance, condition, or consequence; imply; entail: This job involves long hours and hard work.
  • comprise — If you say that something comprises or is comprised of a number of things or people, you mean it has them as its parts or members.
  • deal with — When you deal with something or someone that needs attention, you give your attention to them, and often solve a problem or make a decision concerning them.
  • offset — something that counterbalances, counteracts, or compensates for something else; compensating equivalent.
  • do — Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.

noun cover

  • lid — a removable or hinged cover for closing the opening, usually at the top, of a pot, jar, trunk, etc.; a movable cover.
  • canvas — Canvas is a strong, heavy cloth that is used for making things such as tents, sails, and bags.
  • sheet — Nautical. a rope or chain for extending the clews of a square sail along a yard. a rope for trimming a fore-and-aft sail. a rope or chain for extending the lee clew of a course.
  • mask — a form of aristocratic entertainment in England in the 16th and 17th centuries, originally consisting of pantomime and dancing but later including dialogue and song, presented in elaborate productions given by amateur and professional actors.
  • screen — a movable or fixed device, usually consisting of a covered frame, that provides shelter, serves as a partition, etc.
  • cap — A cap is a soft, flat hat with a curved part at the front which is called a peak. Caps are usually worn by men and boys.
  • roof — the external upper covering of a house or other building.
  • jacket — a short coat, in any of various forms, usually opening down the front.
  • front — the foremost part or surface of anything.
  • umbrella — a light, small, portable, usually circular cover for protection from rain or sun, consisting of a fabric held on a collapsible frame of thin ribs radiating from the top of a carrying stick or handle.
  • dress — an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece.
  • top — Technical/Office Protocol
  • tent — a probe.
  • shelter — something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.; refuge.
  • coating — A coating of a substance is a thin layer of it spread over a surface.
  • disguise — to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb: The king was disguised as a peasant.
  • semblance — outward aspect or appearance.
  • wrapper — a person or thing that wraps.
  • seal — a member of the U.S. Navy’s special operations forces.
  • facade — Architecture. the front of a building, especially an imposing or decorative one. any side of a building facing a public way or space and finished accordingly.
  • sheath — a case or covering for the blade of a sword, dagger, or the like.
  • bark — When a dog barks, it makes a short, loud noise, once or several times.
  • clothing — Clothing is the things that people wear.
  • integument — a natural covering, as a skin, shell, or rind.
  • hood — Hierarchical Object Oriented Design
  • guise — François de Lorraine [frahn-swa duh law-ren] /frɑ̃ˈswa də lɔˈrɛn/ (Show IPA), 2nd Duc de, 1519–63, French general and statesman.
  • overlay — to lie over or upon, as a covering or stratum.
  • coverlet — A coverlet is the same as a bedspread.
  • tarpaulin — a protective covering of canvas or other material waterproofed with tar, paint, or wax.
  • cloak — A cloak is a long, loose, sleeveless piece of clothing which people used to wear over their other clothes when they went out.
  • camouflage — Camouflage consists of things such as leaves, branches, or brown and green paint, which are used to make it difficult for an enemy to see military forces and equipment.
  • paint — a substance composed of solid coloring matter suspended in a liquid medium and applied as a protective or decorative coating to various surfaces, or to canvas or other materials in producing a work of art.
  • spread — to draw, stretch, or open out, especially over a flat surface, as something rolled or folded (often followed by out).
  • caparison — a decorated covering for a horse or other animal, esp (formerly) for a warhorse
  • veneer — a thin layer of wood or other material for facing or inlaying wood.
  • ceiling — A ceiling is the horizontal surface that forms the top part or roof inside a room.
  • varnish — a preparation consisting of resinous matter, as copal or lac, dissolved in an oil (oil varnish) or in alcohol (spirit varnish) or other volatile liquid. When applied to the surface of wood, metal, etc., it dries and leaves a hard, more or less glossy, usually transparent coating.
  • masquerade — a party, dance, or other festive gathering of persons wearing masks and other disguises, and often elegant, historical, or fantastic costumes.
  • binding — A binding promise, agreement, or decision must be obeyed or carried out.
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