Pronunciation: /ˈʌndər ræps/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 The surprise party was kept under wraps until the last minute.
A2 The details of the new project are still under wraps.
B1 The company's financial situation is under wraps and not available to the public.
B2 The celebrity's new relationship was kept under wraps for months.
C1 The government's decision on the new policy is under wraps until the official announcement.
C2 The top-secret military operation was kept completely under wraps to avoid any leaks.
adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, indicating the manner, place, time, or degree of the action or description
A1 The surprise party was kept under wraps until the last minute.
A2 The company's new product launch is under wraps for now.
B1 The details of the investigation are being kept under wraps by the police.
B2 The celebrity's relationship status is under wraps to avoid media attention.
C1 The government's decision on the new policy is under wraps until the official announcement.
C2 The company's plans for expansion are under wraps to prevent competitors from finding out.
formal The company's new product is still under wraps until the official announcement.
informal I can't tell you yet, it's still under wraps!
slang The surprise party is totally under wraps, so don't spoil it!
figurative Her emotions were under wraps, but you could tell something was bothering her.
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