Cloak
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British pronunciation/klˈə‍ʊk/
American pronunciation/ˈkɫoʊk/

Definition & Meaning of "cloak"

Cloak
01

a loose overgarment without sleeves fastened at the neck

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cloak definition and meaning

What is a "cloak"?

A cloak is a loose outer garment that typically covers the body from the neck to below the knees or ankles, and is fastened at the neck with a button or a tie. It has been worn throughout history for various purposes such as warmth, protection from the elements, and as a fashion statement. Cloaks come in many different styles, materials, and lengths. They can be made from various fabrics such as wool, cashmere, silk, or velvet, and can be adorned with different features such as hoods, capes, fringes, or embroidery. The versatility and timeless elegance of cloaks have made them a popular choice for formal and casual occasions alike.

02

anything that covers or conceals

to cloak
01

to hide, cover, or disguise something so that it is not easily seen or recognized

Transitive: to cloak a truth or feeling
to cloak definition and meaning
02

to cover or hide something, making it less visible

Transitive: to cloak sth
03

to cover or dress someone in a loose outer garment

Transitive: to cloak sb/sth

cloak

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At the medieval fair, many participants wore elaborate cloaks that added to the authenticity of the event.
The wizard's cloak was adorned with mystical symbols and stars, making him look even more enigmatic.
He clasped his cloak at the shoulder with an ornate brooch, ready to embark on his journey through the forest.
She wrapped herself in a warm, woolen cloak to ward off the chill of the evening air.
The assassin moved silently through the night, his dark cloak blending seamlessly with the shadows.
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