What is another word for Closeting?

Pronunciation: [klˈɒzɪtɪŋ] (IPA)

Closeting is a term used to describe the act of keeping something hidden or secret, often relating to one's true identity or personal preferences. There are many synonyms for this word, including concealing, covering up, disguising, masking, camouflaging, and suppressing. Closeting is often used in the context of LGBTQ+ individuals who feel they cannot be open about their orientation or gender identity due to societal pressures or discrimination. Other examples of closeting include hiding one's political beliefs or being secretive about personal struggles. While closeting can provide a sense of safety and privacy, it can also lead to feelings of isolation and internalized shame.

What are the hypernyms for Closeting?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Closeting?

The antonym for "closeting" is "out in the open". Closeting refers to the act of hiding or concealing something, whereas being out in the open involves being transparent and revealing the truth. In the context of the LGBTQ+ community, "closeting" refers to someone keeping their sexual orientation or identity a secret. The opposite of this would be "coming out", which is the act of publicly acknowledging one's identity. Closets are often associated with shame and secrecy, while being out in the open can bring a sense of freedom and authenticity. It is important for people to feel safe and respected regardless of their identity, and being out in the open can contribute to a more inclusive society.

What are the antonyms for Closeting?

Usage examples for Closeting

Here was failure again, for Georgie signalled to him, through a closed window, that a Closeting with dramatic literature was preferable to the society of a playmate; and the book that Georgie exhibited was openly labelled, "300 Choice Declamations."
"Penrod and Sam"
Booth Tarkington
In vain did the mortified minister protest against this new weakness, and assure his royal master that it could not fail to increase the anger and indignation of Marie de Medicis; Henry only replied by asserting that when Sully should have succeeded in inducing the Queen to change her humour and to exert herself to please him, instead of persisting in Closeting herself with her foreign followers, and permitting them to criticise his conduct and to aggravate his defects, he would forthwith relinquish his liaison with the Marquise.
"The Life of Marie de Medicis, Vol. 1 (of 3)"
Julia Pardoe
It will be better to throw a veil over the anguish of that leave-taking, including the final Closeting with Tray and the torrents of tears shed on his irresponsive hairy coat.
"A Houseful of Girls"
Sarah Tytler

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