Need another word that means the same as “hidden”? Find 13 synonyms and 30 related words for “hidden” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Hidden” are: concealed, out of sight, secret, obscure, not visible, invisible, unseen, covered, camouflaged, disguised, masked, veiled, unrevealed
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “hidden” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
camouflaged | Made invisible by means of protective coloring. |
concealed | Kept secret; hidden. A concealed weapon. |
covered | Overlaid or spread or topped with or enclosed within something; sometimes used as a combining form. Covered wagons. |
disguised | Having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading. Are all of your novels disguised autobiography. |
invisible | Impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye. Invisible rays. |
masked | (of one’s true character or feelings) concealed. Masked dancers. |
not visible | Obvious to the eye. |
obscure | Remote and separate physically or socially. An impulse to go off and fight certain obscure battles of his own spirit. |
out of sight | Not allowed to continue to bat or run. |
secret | Given in confidence or in secret. The secret compartment in the desk. |
unrevealed | Not revealed; secret. Some feelings can run so deep that they are better left unrevealed. |
unseen | Not seen or observed. It seemed she might escape unseen. |
veiled | Wearing or covered by a veil. A veiled woman. |
cache | Store data in a cache memory. He decided that they must cache their weapons. |
cave | Hollow out as if making a cave or opening. They say they cave for the adventure challenge and physical exercise. |
clandestine | Kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit. Clandestine intelligence operations. |
concealed | Hidden on any grounds for any motive. Concealed or hidden damage. |
concealment | The activity of keeping something secret. The concealment of the weapons. |
covert | Not openly acknowledged or displayed. Covert actions by the CIA. |
crypt | A small tubular gland, pit, or recess. |
den | Of a wild animal live in a den. A female mink had set up her den there. |
disguised | Concealed or obscured; made unrecognizable. The disguised form of aggression available to the powerless against the powerful. |
furtive | Secret and sly or sordid. They spent a furtive day together. |
incognito | With your identity concealed. She is locked in her incognito. |
infiltration | Permeation of a liquid into something by filtration. The infiltration of seawater through the lava. |
invisible | Invisible exports and imports. He lounged in a doorway invisible in the dark. |
lair | A burial plot in a graveyard. A group of adventurers stormed into his mountain lair and killed him. |
operative | (of a word) having the most significance in a phrase or sentence. Wounds needing operative treatment. |
secrecy | The trait of keeping things secret. The bidding is conducted in secrecy. |
secret | Of information given in confidence or in secret. The resupply effort was probably kept secret from Congress. |
secretive | (of a person’s expression or manner) having an enigmatic or conspiratorial quality. A secretive smile. |
sensitization | (psychology) the process of becoming highly sensitive to specific events or situations (especially emotional events or situations. The aim of the activity was to develop sensitization to issues of diversity in the classroom. |
sly | Marked by skill in deception. A sly manipulative woman. |
sneak | Someone who prowls or sneaks about usually with unlawful intentions. He sneaks up on us slyly. |
spy | A secret watcher; someone who secretly watches other people. Spy for the Russians. |
stealthy | Behaving or done in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard. Stealthy footsteps. |
subterranean | Lying beyond what is openly revealed or avowed (especially being kept in the background or deliberately concealed)- Bertrand Russell. The subterranean world of the behind the scenes television power brokers. |
surreptitious | Kept secret, especially because it would not be approved of. Low wages were supplemented by surreptitious payments from tradesmen. |
ulterior | Lying beyond what is openly revealed or avowed (especially being kept in the background or deliberately concealed. Could there be an ulterior motive behind his request. |
undercover | Conducted with or marked by hidden aims or methods. He worked undercover in Northern Ireland. |
underground | A member of an underground political group or movement. Underground resistance. |
underneath | Partly or wholly concealed by a garment. She seemed to have no emotions but in fact she was very sensitive underneath. |
unopened | Not opened. Unopened mail. |
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