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covert
[koh-vert, kuhv-ert, kuhv-ert, koh-vert]
adjective
concealed or disguised; secret: covert behavior.
covert intelligence operations;
covert behavior.
covered; sheltered.
Law., (of a wife) under the protection of one's husband.
noun
a shelter or hiding place.
concealment or disguise.
Hunting., a thicket giving shelter to wild animals or game.
Also called tectrix. Ornithology., one of the small feathers that cover the bases of the large feathers of the wings and tail.
covert
/ ˈkʌvət /
adjective
concealed or secret
covert jealousy
law Compare feme covert discovert
noun
a shelter or disguise
a thicket or woodland providing shelter for game
short for covert cloth
ornithol any of the small feathers on the wings and tail of a bird that surround the bases of the larger feathers
a flock of coots
Pronunciation Note
Other Word Forms
- covertly adverb
- covertness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of covert1
Example Sentences
A hybrid strategy involving maritime and air pressure, covert agitation and inducements, targeted strikes to degrade regime capacity, and political, legal and cyber warfare to isolate Caracas and split the officer corps is realistic.
Special forces are a branch of the military trained to carry out covert operations, often through unconventional warfare such as sabotage and diversion.
Yet the defining feature of a covert operation is that the role of the government is hidden.
“Most of the abuse I’ve experienced from white women came in a covert form,” Savannah Worley wrote in a Medium essay.
Ned Price, deputy to the US representative to the United Nations and formerly a CIA senior analyst and State Department senior adviser, said CIA covert action can take "many forms."
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