cloaked

/kloʊkt/
verb
  1. Past tense of cloak: to cover or hide something, as if with a cloak.
    • The spy cloaked his true identity with a fake passport.
    • Dark clouds cloaked the moon, leaving the camp in darkness.
    • She cloaked her nervousness with a confident tone.
adjective
  1. Wearing a cloak; covered or hidden by a cloak.
    • A cloaked rider approached the castle gate at dusk.
    • The cloaked figure walked silently through the foggy streets.
    • The magician appeared on stage, cloaked in a long velvet robe.
  2. Disguised or concealed, as if by a cloak; hidden from view or understanding.
    • Her sadness was cloaked behind a cheerful smile.
    • The mountain peak remained cloaked in mist all morning.
    • The company's true intentions were cloaked in confusing legal language.
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