hide
Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: hidespast: hidpp: hiddening: hiding
This word carries a strong sense of secrecy and intentional concealment. It often implies a desire for protection, evasion, or the prevention of discovery. While similar to conceal, hide is more common in casual speech and often suggests a physical act of placing something out of sight. When used regarding emotions or truth, it suggests a deliberate mask or a facade. There is often a tension associated with the word, as the act of hiding creates a secret that may eventually be revealed, adding a layer of suspense or guilt to the context.
Countable when referring to an individual animal skin used for leather. Uncountable when referring to the general material of tanned skins.