noun a shelter or hiding place
adjective not openly acknowledged or displayed
Covert missions involve stealth and secrecy to achieve strategic objectives.
Covert political tactics involve manipulation and deception to achieve specific goals.
Undercover police officers engage in covert operations to gather evidence and catch criminals.
Covert malware can infiltrate systems and steal sensitive information without detection.
Covert operations are used by intelligence agencies to gather information without being detected.
In the context of a writer, 'covert' may refer to hidden or secret actions or motives within a character or plot in a story.
For a psychologist, 'covert' can be used to describe unconscious thoughts or behaviors that are not readily apparent to the individual.
In military strategy, 'covert' operations are secret missions or activities carried out by special forces or intelligence agencies.
In investigations, 'covert' methods may involve undercover operations or surveillance to gather information discreetly.
In the field of intelligence analysis, 'covert' activities refer to clandestine operations conducted by government agencies to gather information or influence events.