Meaning & Definition of word "Cover"

Cover

/ˈkʌvər/

noun:

  • 1. Something that lies on or over another; a roof, lid, or other surface.
    • Example: The book has a bright cover that catches the eye.
  • 2. A thing that protects or conceals.
    • Example: He wore a rain cover to keep dry during the heavy downpour.
  • 3. A cover version of a song; a new recording of a song originally performed by someone else.
    • Example: The band is known for its cover of the classic song.

verb:

  • 1. To place something over or upon, as to protect or conceal.
    • Example: She decided to cover the old furniture with a sheet to protect it from dust.
  • 2. To form a layer over something.
    • Example: The snow began to cover the ground, creating a beautiful winter scene.
  • 3. To deal with or include a particular topic.
    • Example: The report will cover the impacts of climate change on agriculture.

Etymology

Middle English 'coveren', from Old French 'cuvrir', from Latin 'cooperire'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

cover up:

to conceal or hide something, often something negative.

cover for someone:

to provide an alibi or excuse for someone.

cover story:

a fabricated story used to disguise the truth.

Related Words

disguise:

to change the appearance or form of something to conceal its identity.

shelter:

a place that provides protection from weather or danger.

cloaking:

the act of concealing or hiding something.

Slang Meanings of cover

Meaning: to take on someone's responsibilities or work temporarily.

Example Sentence: I’ll cover for you while you are on vacation.

Meaning: to hide or protect someone from consequences.

Example Sentence: He said he would cover me if anyone asked about the incident.