different between undercover vs undergound
undercover
English
Etymology
under +? cover
Adjective
undercover (comparative more undercover, superlative most undercover)
- Performed or happening in secret.
- Employed or engaged in spying or secret investigation.
Synonyms
- clandestine
- See also Thesaurus:covert
Related terms
- cloak-and-dagger
Translations
Noun
undercover (plural undercovers)
- A person who works undercover.
Translations
Verb
undercover (third-person singular simple present undercovers, present participle undercovering, simple past and past participle undercovered)
- To provide too little coverage.
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from English undercover.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??n.d?r?k?.v?r/
- Hyphenation: un?der?co?ver
Adjective
undercover (not comparable)
- undercover
Inflection
Adverb
undercover
- undercover (in a covert fashion, not using one's real identity)
undercover From the web:
- what undercover cops do
- what undercover cops can't do
- what undercover means
- what's undercover agent
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- what undercover boss about
- undercover cop meaning
- what undercover police
undergound
undergound From the web:
- what underground
- what underground railroad
- what underground root am i
- what underground root am i quiz
- what underground rapper died
- what underground line is paddington on
- what underground stations are closed
- what underground line is euston on
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