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Synonyms and antonyms of Places to hide and places to hide things in British Thesaurus

Places to hide and places to hide things

hiding place (noun)

a safe place where you hide yourself or someone or something that you do not want other people to find

hideaway (noun)

a private place where someone goes to relax or to be away from other people

retreat (noun)

a peaceful and private place where you can go in order to rest

refuge (noun)

a place where you go to protect yourself from something dangerous or threatening

haven (noun)

a place where people or animals can feel safe and happy

hideout (noun)

a place where someone can hide from other people, especially from the police or an enemy

sanctuary (noun)

a place where you can be safe or comfortable

cache (noun)

a place where things are hidden

cover (noun)

places such as buildings or trees where people or animals can hide or shelter from the weather

stash (noun)

informal the place where these things are kept hidden or safe

bolt-hole (noun)

British a place where you can hide or where you can go in order to be alone

camouflage (noun)

a way of hiding people or objects by making them look like the natural background

den (noun)

a secret place where people meet to do illegal things

den (noun)

a secret place where children go to play

fig leaf (noun)

something that hides another thing that is considered morally wrong

harbor ()

the American spelling of harbour

inner sanctum (noun)

formal a private place of your own that you do not let other people go into

lair (noun)

a place where you can be alone and feel safe

nest (noun)

used for referring to a place that is warm, safe, and comfortable

safe haven (noun)

a safe area

safety (noun)

a place or situation in which you are protected from danger or harm

shelter (noun)

a place or situation in which you are protected from bad weather or danger