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Definition of disguise
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of disguise is as below...
Disguise
(n.) A dress or
exterior
put on for
purposes
of
concealment
or of
deception;
as,
persons
doing
unlawful
acts in
disguise
are
subject
to heavy
penalties..
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Travesty
::
Travesty
(a.)
Disguised
by dress so as to be
ridiculous;
travestied;
--
applied
to a book or
shorter
composition.
Disguisedness
::
Disguisedness
(n.) The state of being
disguised.
Unmask
::
Unmask
(v. t.) To strip of a mask or
disguise;
to lay open; to
expose.
Mummer
::
Mummer
(n.) One who
mumms,
or makes
diversion
in
disguise;
a
masker;
a
buffon..
Open
::
Open (a.) Not
concealed
or
secret;
not
hidden
or
disguised;
exposed
to view or to
knowledge;
revealed;
apparent;
as, open
schemes
or
plans;
open shame or
guilt..
Masker
::
Masker
(n.) One who wears a mask; one who
appears
in
disguise
at a
masquerade.
Incognita
::
Incognita
(n.) A woman who is
unknown
or in
disguise.
Pretend
::
Pretend
(v. t.) To hold
before,
or put
forward,
as a cloak or
disguise
for
something
else; to
exhibit
as a veil for
something
hidden..
Immask
::
Immask
(v. t.) To
cover,
as with a mask; to
disguise
or
conceal..
Sugar
::
Sugar (n.)
Compliment
or
flattery
used to
disguise
or
render
acceptable
something
obnoxious;
honeyed
or
soothing
words.
Pretext
::
Pretext
(n.)
Ostensible
reason
or
motive
assigned
or
assumed
as a color or cover for the real
reason
or
motive;
pretense;
disguise.
Disguised
::
Disguised
(imp. & p. p.) of
Disguis.
Disguisedfy
::
Disguisedfy
(adv.)
In
disguise.
Palliate
::
Palliate
(a.)
Covered
with a
mant/e;
cloaked;
disguised.
Disguise
::
Disguise
(n.)
Artificial
language
or
manner
assumed
for
deception;
false
appearance;
counterfeit
semblance
or show.
Incognito
::
Incognito
(a.) One
unknown
or in
disguise,
or under an
assumed
character
or
name..
Naked
::
Naked (a.)
Without
addition,
exaggeration,
or
excuses;
not
concealed
or
disguised;
open to view;
manifest;
plain..
Disguise
::
Disguise
(v. t.) To
change
the guise or
appearance
of;
especially,
to
conceal
by an
unusual
dress,
or one
intended
to
mislead
or
deceive..
Explicitly
::
Explicitly
(adv.)
In an
explicit
manner;
clearly;
plainly;
without
disguise
or
reservation
of
meaning;
not by
inference
or
implication;
as, he
explicitly
avows his
intention..
Covert
::
Covert
(v. t.)
Covered
over;
private;
hid;
secret;
disguised.
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