How Do You Spell CONCEAL?

Pronunciation: [kənsˈiːl] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the word "conceal" is /kənˈsiːl/. The first syllable "con" is pronounced as "kuhn" with a short "u" sound, while the second syllable "ceal" is pronounced as "seel" with a long "e" sound. The letter "c" makes the /k/ sound, "ea" makes the /iː/ sound, and the letter "l" at the end is pronounced with a slight emphasis. To conceal means to hide or keep something secret, and proper spelling ensures clear communication in written form.

CONCEAL Meaning and Definition

  1. The verb "conceal" refers to the act of hiding or keeping something or someone out of sight, typically in order to keep it or them secret, protected, or unknown. Concealing involves deliberately keeping something from being seen, discovered, or known by others.

    Concealing often involves physical, visual, or auditory strategies to prevent others from perceiving or finding the hidden object or person. This can entail covering or camouflaging the item or individual, placing it in a secluded or obscure location, or altering its appearance to blend with the surroundings. Additionally, concealing can also involve withholding information, intentions, or emotions, typically to deceive or maintain privacy.

    The motive behind concealing may vary depending on the context. It can stem from a desire to withhold personal secrets, to safeguard valuable possessions, or to maintain an advantage in a situation. Concealment is commonly practiced to protect oneself or others from harm, detection, or punishment. For instance, in espionage or military operations, secrecy is often crucial for success.

    Concealing can also manifest in more metaphorical or abstract ways. It may involve suppressing emotions or thoughts, keeping them hidden from others. This can be a coping mechanism or a way to maintain a certain image or appearance.

    Overall, "conceal" refers to the act of intentionally hiding, covering, or obscuring something or someone in order to keep it or them unseen, unknown, or private.

  2. To keep out of sight; to keep secret; to cover; to disguise; to dissemble.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Top Common Misspellings for CONCEAL *

* The statistics data for these misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,411,110 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.

Other Common Misspellings for CONCEAL

Etymology of CONCEAL

The word conceal originated from the Old French term conceiller, which meant to hide, to make secret. This Old French word derived from the Latin word concellare, with the same meaning. The Latin term concellare was a combination of con- (meaning together) and cellare (meaning to hide). Thus, the original sense of conceal can be traced back to the idea of hiding something away together.

Idioms with the word CONCEAL

  • conceal (someone or something) from (someone or something) The idiom "conceal (someone or something) from (someone or something)" means to hide or keep someone or something out of sight or knowledge from someone or something else. It implies the act of preventing someone or something from discovering or uncovering someone or something else's presence, location, or true nature.
  • conceal from The idiom "conceal from" means to hide or keep something secret from someone or to prevent someone from discovering or knowing about something.

Similar spelling words for CONCEAL

Conjugate verb Conceal

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have concealed
you would have concealed
he/she/it would have concealed
we would have concealed
they would have concealed
I would have conceal
you would have conceal
he/she/it would have conceal
we would have conceal
they would have conceal

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been concealing
you would have been concealing
he/she/it would have been concealing
we would have been concealing
they would have been concealing

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would conceal
you would conceal
he/she/it would conceal
we would conceal
they would conceal

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be concealing
you would be concealing
he/she/it would be concealing
we would be concealing
they would be concealing

FUTURE

I will conceal
you will conceal
he/she/it will conceal
we will conceal
they will conceal

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be concealing
you will be concealing
he/she/it will be concealing
we will be concealing
they will be concealing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have concealed
you will have concealed
he/she/it will have concealed
we will have concealed
they will have concealed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been concealing
you will have been concealing
he/she/it will have been concealing
we will have been concealing
they will have been concealing

IMPERATIVE

you conceal
we let´s conceal

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to conceal

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was concealing
you were concealing
he/she/it was concealing
we were concealing
they were concealing

PAST PARTICIPLE

concealed

PAST PERFECT

I had concealed
you had concealed
he/she/it had concealed
we had concealed
they had concealed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been concealing
you had been concealing
he/she/it had been concealing
we had been concealing
they had been concealing

PRESENT

I conceal
you conceal
he/she/it conceals
we conceal
they conceal

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am concealing
you are concealing
he/she/it is concealing
we are concealing
they are concealing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

concealing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have concealed
you have concealed
he/she/it has concealed
we have concealed
they have concealed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been concealing
you have been concealing
he/she/it has been concealing
we have been concealing
they have been concealing

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it conceal

SIMPLE PAST

I concealed
you concealed
he/she/it concealed
we concealed
they concealed

Infographic

Add the infographic to your website: