wrap |
cloak |
Related terms |
In figurative terms the difference between wrap and cloak
is that
wrap is to conceal by enveloping or enfolding; to hide while
cloak is That which conceals; a disguise or pretext.
As verbs the difference between wrap and cloak
is that
wrap is to enclose (an object) completely in any flexible, thin material such as fabric or paper while
cloak is to cover as with a cloak.
As nouns the difference between wrap and cloak
is that
wrap is a garment that one wraps around the body to keep oneself warm while
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
smoke |
cloak |
Related terms |
Smoke is a related term of cloak.
As a proper noun smoke
is london.
As a noun cloak is
a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
As a verb cloak is
to cover as with a cloak.
pretext |
cloak |
Related terms |
Pretext is a related term of cloak.
As nouns the difference between pretext and cloak
is that
pretext is a false, contrived, or assumed purpose or reason; a pretense while
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
As verbs the difference between pretext and cloak
is that
pretext is to employ a pretext, which involves using a false or contrived purpose for soliciting the gain of something else while
cloak is to cover as with a cloak.
belie |
cloak |
Synonyms |
Belie is a synonym of cloak.
As verbs the difference between belie and cloak
is that
belie is (obsolete) to lie around; encompass or
belie can be to tell lies about; to slander while
cloak is to cover as with a cloak.
As a noun cloak is
a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
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cloak |
As a noun cloak is
a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
As a verb cloak is
to cover as with a cloak.
guile |
cloak |
Related terms |
Guile is a related term of cloak.
As nouns the difference between guile and cloak
is that
guile is (uncountable) astuteness often marked by a certain sense of cunning or artful deception while
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
As verbs the difference between guile and cloak
is that
guile is to deceive, to beguile while
cloak is to cover as with a cloak.
dress |
cloak |
Related terms |
As nouns the difference between dress and cloak
is that
dress is an item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which both covers the upper part of the body and includes skirts below the waist while
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
As verbs the difference between dress and cloak
is that
dress is to prepare oneself; to make ready while
cloak is to cover as with a cloak.
cloak |
cloud |
Related terms |
Cloak is a related term of cloud.
As a noun cloak
is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
As a verb cloak
is to cover as with a cloak.
As a proper noun cloud is
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feint |
cloak |
Related terms |
Feint is a related term of cloak.
As verbs the difference between feint and cloak
is that
feint is to make a feint, or mock attack while
cloak is to cover as with a cloak.
As nouns the difference between feint and cloak
is that
feint is a movement made to confuse the opponent, a dummy while
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood.
As an adjective feint
is (obsolete) feigned; counterfeit.
cloak |
hood |
As nouns the difference between cloak and hood
is that
cloak is a long outer garment worn over the shoulders covering the back; a cape, often with a hood while
hood is a covering such as worn over one’s head.
As verbs the difference between cloak and hood
is that
cloak is to cover as with a cloak while
hood is to cover something with a hood.
As an adjective hood is
relating to inner-city everyday life, both positive and negative aspects; especially people’s attachment to and love for their neighborhoods.
As a proper noun Hood is
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