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Cover for Meaning in English

expression

ˈkəvɝ/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
KUHV-er-for
kˈʌvɐ/ /fˈɔː
KUV-uh-for

Definition

To temporarily take over someone’s job or responsibilities, or to hide the truth about what someone has done.

Usage & Nuances

Informal to neutral. Common in workplaces: 'cover for a colleague.' When used to mean hiding the truth, often with a negative or secretive tone: 'cover for a friend.' Do not confuse with 'cover' meaning 'to put something over.' Context clarifies if it’s about helping with duties or keeping a secret.

Example Sentences

Can you cover for me at work tomorrow?

basic

I will cover for you while you are on vacation.

basic

She asked her friend to cover for her because she was late.

basic

Don’t worry, I’ll cover for you if the boss asks where you are.

natural

He always tries to cover for his little brother when they get into trouble.

natural

Thanks for covering for me during the meeting yesterday.

natural