Unshroud is a verb that means to remove the concealment from something or to uncover it. Its antonyms would, therefore, be words that signify the opposite of this meaning, such as conceal, hide, mask, shield, cover, cloak or veil. These antonyms all convey the idea of keeping something from view, protecting or obscuring it. While unshroud is commonly used to describe the uncovering of a mystery or secret, its antonyms suggest an intentional act of keeping things hidden or protected from prying eyes. Implicit in this opposition is the idea of revelation versus concealment, revealing versus concealing.