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Synonyms and antonyms of To remove a cover from something in British Thesaurus

To remove a cover from something

uncover (verb)

to take the lid or cover off something

strip away ()

to remove something that covers something

strip (verb)

to remove something that covers something

unwrap (verb)

to remove the paper or plastic from around something such as a parcel

reveal (verb)

to show something that was covered or hidden

expose (verb)

to allow something that is usually covered or hidden to be seen

strip off ()

to remove a layer or cover from something

disclose (verb)

mainly literary to allow someone to see something by moving the thing that covers or hides it

expose yourself (to someone) ()

to allow someone to see a private part of your body accidentally or deliberately

throw back ()

to push the covers on a bed away from you quickly, for example before you get out of bed

exposure (noun)

the act of allowing something that was covered or hidden to be seen

flay (verb)

to remove the outer layer of something, usually the skin of an animal

revelation (noun)

the process of letting people know or see something that was previously hidden or secret