Uncovered ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Uncovered ( adjective )

  1. Not covered by a protective covering or a lid.
  2. Not hidden or concealed.

Origin:

From un- + covered, ultimately from latin cubare, "to lie down".

Examples:

  1. The food was left uncovered in the refrigerator.
  2. The pool was uncovered during the winter months.
  3. The evidence was uncovered during the investigation.
  4. The truth was uncovered after a thorough investigation.
  5. The archaeological site was uncovered after years of research.

(As a verb)

Uncovered ( verb )

  1. Not covered by a protective covering or a lid.
  2. Not hidden or concealed.

Origin:

From un- + covered, ultimately from latin cubare, "to lie down".

Examples:

  1. The food was left uncovered in the refrigerator.
  2. The pool was uncovered during the winter months.
  3. The evidence was uncovered during the investigation.
  4. The truth was uncovered after a thorough investigation.
  5. The archaeological site was uncovered after years of research.
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