adjective

undercover

/ˌʌndə(r)ˈkʌvə(r)/

undercover

ADJECTIVE

Definition of undercover

1

An action or person is undercover if it is hidden or secret: the people doing it don't want other people to know about it.

Example: We're planning an undercover operation to try to catch those people.

1

Something is undercover if it involves spying.

Example: We sent three undercover agents to that country to try to find out what their government plans to do.

undercover

EXAMPLES

Examples of undercover

1

We're planning an undercover operation to try to catch those people.

Example sentence
2

We sent three undercover agents to that country to try to find out what their government plans to do.

Example sentence

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