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curtainnoun something that covers or conceals like a piece of cloththere has long been a curtain of secrecy surrounding that group blanket, cloak, cope, cover, cover-up, covering, coverture, 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 curtains pl.pieces of cloth hung to darken, decorate, or divide a roomthe kittens keep climbing the curtains curtains pl.the permanent stopping of all the vital bodily activitiesit'll be curtains for us if we're caught death, decease, demise, dissolution, doom, end, exit, expiration, expiry, fate, grave, great divide, passage, passing, quietus, sleep casualty, fatalitymartyrdom, self-destruction, self-murder, self-slaughter, suicideannihilation, destruction, ending, extermination, ruinassassination, execution, killing, massacre, slaughter birth, nativity existence, lifecreation, genesis, origination, rise curtainverbto keep secret or shut off from viewshe dropped her head in shame and curtained her face with her hair belie, blanket, blot out, cloak, conceal, cover, 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 in the 14th century |