ADV

away
She hid the documents away in a drawer

VERB + HIDE

prefer to, want to
She wanted to run away and hide. (figurative) He accused the prime minister of preferring to hide from the truth

PREP

among
hiding among the bushes
behind (figurative)
He hid behind a false identity
beneath
He had a weak mouth which he hid beneath a moustache and beard
from
hiding from their enemies
in
hiding in the shadows
under
He hid the book under his bed

PHRASES

carefully/completely/well hidden
The letters were well hidden in the back of the cupboard
half hidden
The buildings were half hidden by the trees
hidden deep beneath/in sth
tiny villages hidden deep in the softly rolling hills
hidden from sight/view
The house was hidden from view by a large hedge
lie/ remain hidden
treasures which have lain hidden in bank vaults since the war
partially/partly hidden
The house was partially hidden behind some trees
a place to hide (sth)
I'll find a better place to hide it

ADV

well
completely

VERB + HIDE

be able/unable to
She was unable to hide her delight at his failure
try to
make no attempt to
He made no attempt to hide his anger
manage to

PREP

from
The government tried to hide the evidence from the public

PHRASES

keep sth hidden
feelings that she had kept completely hidden all these years
remain/stay hidden
The truth may well remain hidden for ever