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blanketadjective belonging or relating to the wholea blanket promise of amnesty for everyone with overdue library books across-the-board, broad-brush, common, general, generic, global, overall, universal all-embracing, broad, broad-gauge(or broad-gauged), broadscale, comprehensive, extensive, inclusionary, overarching, pervasive, sweeping, ubiquitous, wholesale, wide, widespreadaggregate, collective, complete, full, plenaryplanetary, worldwide individual, particular component, constituentcross-sectional, divisional, fragmentary, partiallocal, localized, regional, sectional blanketnounsomething that covers or conceals like a piece of clotha blanket of fog concealed the view of the harbor cloak, cope, cover, cover-up, covering, coverture, curtain, hood, mantle, mask, pall, penumbra, robe, shroud, veil, wraps blind, concealer, screen, shieldfig leaf, Potemkin village, Trojan horsecamouflage, disguise, facade(also façade), face, veneergloss, varnish blanketverbto form a layer overleaves blanketed all of the land around the house carpet, coat, cover, overlay, overlie, overspread, sheet enclose(also inclose), enrobe, enshroud, enswathe, envelop, enwrap, mantle, shawl, shroud, swathe, wrapcloak, clothe, curtain, veilcircle, encircle, encompass to keep secret or shut off from viewblanketed the secret memo from the news media belie, blot out, cloak, conceal, cover, curtain, disguise, enshroud, hide, mask, obscure, occult, paper over, screen, shroud, suppress, veil bury, camouflage, cover (up), smothergild, gloss (over), varnish, whitewashbecloud, bedim, befog, block, cloud, darken, eclipse, obstruct, occlude, overcast, overshadow, shade bare, disclose, display, divulge, expose, reveal, show, uncloak, uncover, unmask, unveil bring out, presentclarify, illuminateadvertise, air, broadcast, get out, proclaim, publicize, publish, spread to cause to cease burningfirefighters managed to blanket the fire with foam douse(also dowse), extinguish, put out, quench, snuff (out) choke, smother, suffocateblow out, rub out, snub (out), stamp (out), stub fire, ignite, inflame(also enflame), kindle, light in the 14th century |