What are some opposite words for bury?
Antonyms for bury
ˈbɛr ibu·ry
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term bury.
English Synonyms and Antonyms
bury
Hide is the general term, including all the rest, signifying to put out of sight or beyond ready observation or approach; a thing may be hidden by intention, by accident, or by the imperfection of the faculties of the one from whom it is hidden; in their games, children hide the slipper, or hide themselves from each other; a man unconsciously hides a picture from another by standing before it, or hides a thing from himself by laying something else over it. Even an unconscious object may hide another; as, a cloud hides the sun, or a building hides some part of the prospect by intervening between it and the observer's position. As an act of persons, to conceal is always intentional; one may hide his face in anger, grief, or abstraction; he conceals his face when he fears recognition. A house is hidden by foliage; the bird's nest is artfully concealed. Secrete is a stronger word than conceal, and is used chiefly of such material objects as may be separated from the person, or from their ordinary surroundings, and put in unlooked-for places; a man conceals a scar on his face, but does not secrete it; a thief secretes stolen goods; an officer may also be said to secrete himself to watch the thief. A thing is covered by putting something over or around it, whether by accident or design; it is screened by putting something before it, always with some purpose of protection from observation, inconvenience, attack, censure, etc. In the figurative use, a person may hide honorable feelings; he conceals an evil or hostile intent. Anything which is effectually covered and hidden under any mass or accumulation is buried. Money is buried in the ground; a body is buried in the sea; a paper is buried under other documents. Whatever is buried is hidden or concealed; but there are many ways of hiding or concealing a thing without burying it. So a person may be covered with wraps, and not buried under them. Bury may be used of any object, entomb and inter only of a dead body. Figuratively, one may be said to be buried in business, in study, etc. Compare IMMERSE; PALLIATE.
Antonyms:
admit, advertise, avow, betray, confess, disclose, discover, disinter, divulge, exhibit, exhume, expose, lay bare, lay open, make known, reveal, manifest, promulgate, publish, raise, show, tell, uncover, unmask, unveilSynonyms:
cloak, conceal, cover, disguise, dissemble, entomb, hide, inter, mask, overwhelm, screen, secrete, suppress, veil
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
Princeton's WordNet
buryverb
cover from sight
"Afghani women buried under their burkas"
Synonyms:
eat up, swallow up, entomb, immerse, swallow, lay to rest, sink, inter, inhume, forgetbury, entomb, inhume, inter, lay to restverb
place in a grave or tomb
"Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square"; "The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids"; "My grandfather was laid to rest last Sunday"
Synonyms:
eat up, swallow up, entomb, immerse, swallow, lay to rest, sink, inter, inhume, forgetburyverb
place in the earth and cover with soil
"They buried the stolen goods"
Synonyms:
eat up, swallow up, entomb, immerse, swallow, lay to rest, sink, inter, inhume, forgetimmerse, swallow, swallow up, bury, eat upverb
enclose or envelop completely, as if by swallowing
"The huge waves swallowed the small boat and it sank shortly thereafter"
Synonyms:
deplete, take back, exhaust, engross, get down, swallow, accept, withdraw, unsay, finish, engulf, inhume, eat up, entomb, live with, absorb, run through, forget, immerse, swallow up, sink, eat, consume, lay to rest, soak up, wipe out, polish off, steep, plunge, inter, use upbury, sinkverb
embed deeply
"She sank her fingers into the soft sand"; "He buried his head in her lap"
Synonyms:
lapse, go down, swallow, slide down, drop down, go under, settle, eat up, entomb, sink, subside, immerse, swallow up, drop, dip, lay to rest, forget, slump, fall off, pass, inhume, interforget, buryverb
dismiss from the mind; stop remembering
"I tried to bury these unpleasant memories"
Synonyms:
eat up, block, entomb, draw a blank, swallow, forget, lay to rest, swallow up, blank out, leave, inter, immerse, inhume, sink
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How to use bury in a sentence?
Instead of working with the researchers to fix the problem, Volkswagen chose to bury its head in the sand and pretend that banning academic discussion of the flaw would somehow prevent thieves from learning of it and exploiting it, because of Volkswagen's refusal to engage with the security researcher community, their cars may still be vulnerable to the attack and their customers are less secure.
I want to see my sister one more time before we bury her.
If you're a Republican, you can't even lie to Congress or lie to an FBI agent or they're coming after you, they're going to bury you, they're going to put you in the DC jail and terrorize and torture you and not live up to the Constitution there.
here with you and it just doesn't seem real sometimes and wanting to know you what you look like when I'm not with you what you think when you're in bed at night what made you cry the other day wanting to bury myself inside you and burrow into you can't get out never get out and become you live you be you
The physician can bury his mistakes, but the architect can only advise his client to plant vines - so they should go as far as possible from home to build their first buildings.
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#268 | show | |
#723 | tell | |
#986 | advertise | |
#2995 | discover | |
#3551 | raise | |
#4403 | exhibit | |
#4738 | publish | |
#6821 | admit | |
#9419 | disclose | |
#12366 | expose | |
#13329 | manifest | |
#13987 | bury | |
#18387 | confess | |
#19970 | uncover | |
#31581 | unveil | |
#33609 | unmask | |
#37100 | betray | |
#41749 | promulgate | |
#42688 | divulge | |
#55038 | aggravate | |
#76481 | excavate | |
#87444 | resuscitate | |
#122179 | bruit | |
#170258 | avow | |
#220314 | exhume | |
#288142 | disinter |
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