noun “cloak”
Singular cloak, Plural cloaks
- a long, loose outer garment that covers the back and shoulders, often with a hood
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
She wrapped herself in a thick woolen cloak to brave the chilly evening air.
- something that covers or envelops like a blanket, usually in a symbolic way
The mountain was shrouded in a cloak of mist that gave it an air of mystery.
- something used to hide, disguise, or protect
He used his charm as a cloak to mask his true intentions.
verb “cloak”
Infinitiv cloak; hien cloaks; Verg. cloaked; Part. Verg. cloaked; Ger. cloaking
- to cover something with or as if with a garment
The magician cloaked his assistant in a shroud of smoke before she disappeared.
- to hide or conceal
The company cloaked its financial troubles with a series of misleading statements.
- to make something or someone invisible using advanced technology
As the alien creature activated its device, it cloaked and vanished from sight.