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Undercover

UK //ˌʌndəˈkʌvə//US //ˌʌndərˈkʌvər//

Definition

Working secretly to gather information, especially in law enforcement.

In simple words: Working secretly, especially for the police.

Examples

  • The officer went undercover to infiltrate the gang.
  • They conducted an undercover operation to catch the thief.
  • She worked undercover as a barista to gather intel.
  • The film follows an undercover cop's dangerous mission.
  • Undercover agents often face serious risks in their work.
  • He preferred to operate undercover, avoiding attention.

Usage notes

Used in contexts related to secret missions, especially in law enforcement or espionage. Can convey a sense of stealth or secrecy.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of a 'cover' that hides what's underneath; agents wear disguises to stay hidden.

Collocations

  • undercover agent
  • undercover operation
  • undercover work
  • undercover mission
  • undercover investigation

Synonyms

  • covert
  • secret
  • surreptitious
  • clandestine
  • hidden

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'undercover' as a noun instead of an adjective.
  • Misusing with non-secretive situations.
  • Overusing in casual contexts when it may require formality.