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Learn to pronounce cov·er

/ˈkəvər/
verb
  1. put something on top of or in front of (something), especially in order to protect or conceal it.
    "the table had been covered with a checked tablecloth"
    synonyms: put something on top of, place something over, place under cover, protect, shield, shelter, envelop, enfold, engulf, enclose, tuck, cup, surround, house, sink, embed, bury, submerge, immerse
  2. extend over (an area).
    "the grounds covered eight acres"
  3. deal with (a subject) by describing or analyzing its most important aspects or events.
    "a sequence of novels that will cover the period from 1968 to the present"
  4. (of a sum of money) be enough to pay (a bill or cost).
    "there are grants to cover the cost of materials for loft insulation"
    synonyms: offset, counterbalance, balance, cancel out, make up for, pay back, pay, pay for, be enough for, fund, finance, make up, have enough money for, provide for
  5. disguise the sound or fact of (something) with another sound or action.
    "Louise laughed to cover her embarrassment"
    synonyms: mask, disguise, obscure, hide, stop something being overheard, muffle, stifle, smother, camouflage, blot out, cloak, veil, shroud, swathe, secrete, envelop, enshroud
  6. aim a gun at (someone) in order to prevent them from moving or escaping.
    "she raised her gun to cover Klift"
  7. record or perform a new version of (a song) originally performed by someone else.
    "other artists who have covered the song include U2"
  8. (of a male animal, especially a stallion) copulate with (a female animal), especially as part of a commercial transaction between the owners of the animals.
    "a working stallion who has covered forty mares this season"
  9. play a higher card on (a high card) in a trick.
    "the ploy will fail if the ten is covered"

noun
  1. a thing which lies on, over, or around something, especially in order to protect or conceal it.
    "a seat cover"
    synonyms: sleeve, wrapping, wrapper, covering, envelope, sheath, sheathing, housing, jacket, casing, cowling, awning, tarpaulin, lid, top, cap, coating, coat, layer, carpet, blanket, overlay, topping, dusting, cloak, mantle, canopy, film, sheet, veneer, crust, surface, skim, skin, thickness, deposit, veil, pall, shroud
  2. physical shelter or protection sought by people in danger.
    "the sirens wailed and people ran for cover"
    synonyms: shelter, protection, refuge, hiding, concealment, housing, sanctuary, shield, defense, haven, hiding place
  3. a recording or performance of a previously recorded song made especially to take advantage of the original's success.
    "the band played covers of Beatles songs"
  4. a place setting at a table in a restaurant.
    "the busiest time is in summer, with up to a thousand covers for three meals a day"
  5. short for cover charge.

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