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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
veiled /veɪld/USA pronunciation   adj. 
  1. having or wearing a veil.
  2. not openly or directly revealed or expressed:a veiled threat.

WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
veil /veɪl/USA pronunciation   n. [countable]
  1. Clothinga piece of opaque, transparent, or mesh material worn over the face to hide or protect, to enhance the appearance, or to be part of an outfit or costume:the bride's veil.
  2. something that covers, hides, screens, or conceals:a veil of secrecy.
Idioms
  1. Idioms take the veil, to become a nun.


WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
veiled (vāld),USA pronunciation  adj. 
  1. having a veil:a veiled hat.
  2. covered or concealed by, or as if by, a veil:a veiled woman.
  3. not openly or directly expressed; masked;
    disguised;
    hidden;
    obscure:a veiled threat.
  4. lacking clarity or distinctness:veiled sounds; a veiled image.
  • veil + -ed3 1585–95
veil•ed•ly  (vā′lid lē),USA pronunciation adv. 
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
veil (vāl),USA pronunciation  n. 
  1. Clothinga piece of opaque or transparent material worn over the face for concealment, for protection from the elements, or to enhance the appearance.
  2. Clothinga piece of material worn so as to fall over the head and shoulders on each side of the face, forming a part of the headdress of a nun.
  3. the life of a nun, esp. a cloistered life.
  4. something that covers, separates, screens, or conceals:a veil of smoke; the veil of death.
  5. a mask, disguise, or pretense:to find fault under a veil of humor.
  6. Anatomy, Botany, Zoology[Bot., Anat., Zool.]a velum.
  7. Fungi[Mycol.]a membrane that covers the immature mushroom of many fungi and breaks apart as the mushroom expands, leaving distinctive remnants on the cap, stalk, or stalk base.
  8. [Scot. and North Eng.]a caul.
  9. take the veil, to become a nun.

v.t. 
  1. to cover or conceal with or as with a veil:She veiled her face in black. A heavy fog veiled the shoreline.
  2. to hide the real nature of;
    mask;
    disguise:to veil one's intentions.

v.i. 
  1. to don or wear a veil:In certain Islamic countries women must veil.
  • Anglo-French veiler, derivative of veile
  • Latin vēla, neuter plural (taken in Vulgar Latin as feminine singular) of vēlum covering; (verb, verbal) Middle English veilen
  • Anglo-French
  • (noun, nominal) Middle English veile 1175–1225
veilless, adj. 
veillike′, adj. 

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
veiled / veɪld/
  1. disguised: a veiled insult
  2. (of sound, tone, the voice, etc) not distinct; muffled
veiledly / ˈveɪlɪdlɪ/
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
veil / veɪl/
  1. a piece of more or less transparent material, usually attached to a hat or headdress, used to conceal or protect a woman's face and head
  2. part of a nun's headdress falling round the face onto the shoulders
  3. something that covers, conceals, or separates; mask: a veil of reticence
  4. the veil the life of a nun in a religious order and the obligations entailed by it
  5. take the veil to become a nun
  6. Also called: velum a membranous structure, esp the thin layer of cells connecting the edge of a young mushroom cap with the stipe
  7. another word for caul
  1. (transitive) to cover, conceal, or separate with or as if with a veil
  2. (intransitive) to wear or put on a veil
Etymology: 13th Century: from Norman French veile, from Latin vēla sails, pl of vēlum a coveringˈveilerˈveil-ˌlike

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