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Break cover Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹeɪk/ /ˈkəvɝ
BRAYK KUH-ver
bɹˈeɪk/ /kˈʌvɐ
brayk KUHV-uh

Definition

To leave a place of hiding or secret position, making yourself or your group visible. It can also mean to reveal your intentions or presence after staying hidden.

Usage & Nuances

Originally from hunting/military contexts, now often used figuratively for people revealing themselves or their plans after being hidden. Usually somewhat formal or literary. Common with 'finally break cover' or 'forced to break cover'.

Example Sentences

The rabbit broke cover when it heard the dog approaching.

basic

The soldiers waited until dark to break cover.

basic

If you break cover too soon, you might get caught.

basic

Politicians rarely break cover until they’re sure the public will support them.

natural

He finally broke cover and admitted he was behind the plan.

natural

Once the spy broke cover, there was no turning back.

natural