to reveal or show off something that was hidden before.
uncover
No, the word 'uncover' is a verb (uncover, uncovers, uncovering, uncovered); meaning to remove a cover or hat; to reveal or disclose.example: An investigation should uncover the truth.The verb 'uncover' is not a compound word; the verb is made up of the verb to 'cover' and the prefix 'un-' (the prefix is not a word).
bare
actually The Little Ones sing that song. and it could mean anything.
The spelling is "bear" for the large furred mammal, and the verb meaning to carry, or tolerate. Sharing the same pronunciation is "bare," meaning uncovered, or to uncover.
Symbols,Parables, and myths. we must read between the lines to uncover the truth being represented.
Uncover Me was created on 2007-02-06.
That is the root meaning, and the most common use. It is used more generally to mean find out, discover, or uncover.
The detective worked tirelessly to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance.
Let's uncover more facts!
Archaeologists and Paleontologists were the first to uncover America.
The past participle for "uncover" is "uncovered."