cover up meaning and examples
2025-09-12Meaning
- Cover up means to hide something, usually the truth, a mistake, or evidence, often to avoid blame or embarrassment.
- It can also mean to put clothes or a covering over something for protection or modesty.
Grammar and Usage
- Part of speech: phrasal verb
- Transitive: cover up something (hide or conceal it).
- Intransitive: cover up (act of hiding the truth or covering oneself).
Patterns:
- cover up + noun → conceal or hide something.
- cover up for + someone → protect someone by hiding their fault or crime.
- cover up (without an object) → put on more clothes.
Common Phrases
- cover up the truth
- cover up a scandal
- cover up for a friend
- cover up mistakes
- cover up with a blanket
Collocations
- verb + cover up: try to cover up, attempt to cover up, manage to cover up
- noun + cover up: crime cover-up, scandal cover-up, political cover-up
- cover up + noun: cover up evidence, cover up lies, cover up wrongdoing
Examples
- The company tried to cover up the accident to protect its reputation.
- He wore a scarf to cover up the bruise on his neck.
- The politician attempted to cover up the scandal but was exposed by journalists.
- Don’t cover up for him—he needs to take responsibility.
- She grabbed a jacket to cover up when it got chilly outside.
- The manager was fired for trying to cover up financial misconduct.
- They used makeup to cover up the scar.
- The government faced criticism for a massive cover-up of corruption.
- hide
- conceal
- mask
- whitewash
- sweep under the rug
Antonym
- expose
- reveal
- uncover
- disclose