Uncover Me was created on 2007-02-06.
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).
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."
She finally managed to uncover the secret hidden in the old journal.
Uncover your chrysanthemums in the spring as soon as you see new growth.
The root word of "uncover" is "cover."
To uncover is a verb. In ordinary usage it can have a subject and must have an object.
Archaeologists uncover the things through intensive research and experience.
Cover means to hide something. Uncover means to take something out of hiding.
Uncover and knock. Wait till permission to enter is granted.