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Meaning

The word "cloak" refers to a type of loose outer garment that is often worn over other clothing, typically providing warmth and protection from the elements. Additionally, "cloak" can also mean to conceal or cover something, often used metaphorically to describe hiding one's true intentions or feelings.

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Etymology

The word "cloak" originates from the Middle English "clokke," which is derived from the Old French "cloque," meaning "bell" (referring to the shape of the garment). The Latin root "clocca" means "bell" as well.

Examples

  1. She wrapped herself in a warm cloak as she stepped out into the chilly evening air.
  2. The politician attempted to cloak his true motives behind a façade of concern for the community.
  3. The detective decided to cloak his investigation from the public to avoid tipping off the suspects.
  4. In many fairy tales, the heroine wears a magical cloak that grants her special powers.
  5. He was known to cloak his criticisms in compliments, making them harder to discern.
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