Cloak (Noun/Verb)
Syllable division: cloak
How to pronounce: UK: /kləʊk/ US: /kloʊk/
Cloak as a NOUN
Meaning: A loose, sleeveless outer covering buttoned at the neck that is worn in place of a coat.
Example:
> Most superheroes wear cloaks.
> I asked my mother to buy a dark cloak for my costume.
Cloak as a NOUN/VERB
Meaning: An object that masks, covers, or maintains the secrecy of something else.
Example:
> The new friend was just a cloak for his mother to think that he changed.
> When she walked into the room, she cloaked her face with her hand.
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Serious abuses of human rights are justified and tolerated under the cloak of religious freedom
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In my childhood, my older brother, wearing a dark blue cloak to do a magic show in the party.
Before I leave the bedroom, I cloak my laptop with a cloth.
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In my childhood, my older brother wore a dark blue cloak to do a magic show at the party.
When I was young, I played with a cloak.
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My young sister always cloak her face with hands,while she wants to cry