| uncover | | |
| v. (perception) | 1. bring out, reveal, uncover, unveil | make visible.; "Summer brings out bright clothes"; "He brings out the best in her" |
| ~ show | make visible or noticeable.; "She showed her talent for cooking"; "Show me your etchings, please" |
| ~ disclose, expose | disclose to view as by removing a cover.; "The curtain rose to disclose a stunning set" |
| ~ excavate, unearth | recover through digging.; "Schliemann excavated Troy"; "excavate gold" |
| ~ trot out | bring out and show for inspection and admiration.; "His novel trots out a rich heiress"; "always able to trot out some new excuse" |
| ~ unfold | open to the view.; "A walk through town will unfold many interesting buildings" |
| v. (contact) | 2. expose, uncover | remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body.; "uncover your belly"; "The man exposed himself in the subway" |
| ~ unwrap, undo | remove the outer cover or wrapping of.; "Let's unwrap the gifts!"; "undo the parcel" |
| ~ undrape | strip something of drapery. |
| ~ unclothe | take the covers off.; "She unclothed her innermost feelings" |
| ~ bare | lay bare.; "bare your breasts"; "bare your feelings" |
| ~ unmask | take the mask off.; "unmask the imposter" |
| ~ unveil | remove the veil from.; "Women must not unveil themselves in public in Islamic societies" |
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