Vocabulary
Veil
English and Urdu gloss, synonyms and antonyms, and example usage from our editorial sentence cache where available.
English meaning
cover with or as if with a veil.
Urdu meaning
پردہ، نقاب، گھونگٹ
Example sentences (from Dawn)
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This enterprise is as fantastic as the `original position` and the `veil of ignorance` conceived by John Rawls in his magnum opus A Theory of Justice.
Dawn Editorials —
Transcendental justice
— 2026-02-06
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.The royal couple was met by the General`s widow, Carmen, who was sobbing under her black veil.
Dawn Editorials —
Fifty years ago Gen Franco buried
— 2025-11-24
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The World Cup victory should help lift the veil from the anti-women subterfuge being perpetrated by a combination of nationalism and religion in India today.The writer is Dawn`s correspondent in Delhi.jawednaqvi @gmail.com
Dawn Editorials —
The power of a gentle prayer
— 2025-11-04
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God has sealed their hearts and their hearing, and over their eyes is a veil; and awesome suffering awaits them` (2:6-7).How would we understand the `sealing` of hearts, hearing and veils in their eyes?
Dawn Editorials —
Divine encounters
— 2025-09-26
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The veil has been lifted by a recent eye-opening report by Amnesty International about how deeply deployed the mass surveillance system is in Pakistan, thanks to technology provided by foreign companies.
Dawn Editorials —
Tide of discontent
— 2025-09-19
Synonyms
envelop, surround, swathe, enfold, cover, cover up, conceal, hide, secrete
Antonyms
unveil, expose, uncover
Curator example
“she veiled her face”
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