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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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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..
Candor
::
Candor
(n.) A
disposition
to treat
subjects
with
fairness;
freedom
from
prejudice
or
disguise;
frankness;
sincerity.
Cloak
::
Cloak (n.) That which
conceals;
a
disguise
or
pretext;
an
excuse;
a fair
pretense;
a mask; a
cover.
Ingenuous
::
Ingenuous
(a.) Free from
reserve,
disguise,
equivocation,
or
dissimulation;
open;
frank;
as, an
ingenuous
man; an
ingenuous
declaration,
confession,
etc..
Varnisher
::
Varnisher
(n.) One who
disguises
or
palliates;
one who gives a fair
external
appearance.
Mumm
::
Mumm (v. i.) To sport or make
diversion
in a mask or
disguise;
to mask.
Disguisedness
::
Disguisedness
(n.) The state of being
disguised.
Disguise
::
Disguise
(n.)
Artificial
language
or
manner
assumed
for
deception;
false
appearance;
counterfeit
semblance
or show.
Cock
::
Cock (n.) A
corruption
or
disguise
of the word God, used in
oaths..
Explicit
::
Explicit
(a.)
Having
no
disguised
meaning
or
reservation;
unreserved;
outspoken;
--
applied
to
persons;
as, he was
earnest
and
explicit
in his
statement..
Sincerity
::
Sincerity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
sincere;
honesty
of mind or
intention;
freedom
from
simulation,
hypocrisy,
disguise,
or false
pretense;
sincereness..
Travesty
::
Travesty
(a.)
Disguised
by dress so as to be
ridiculous;
travestied;
--
applied
to a book or
shorter
composition.
Masquerade
::
Masquerade
(n.)
Acting
or
living
under false
pretenses;
concealment
of
something
by a false or
unreal
show;
pretentious
show;
disguise.
Dissemble
::
Dissemble
(v. t.) To hide under a false
semblance
or
seeming;
to feign
(something)
not to be what it
really
is; to put an
untrue
appearance
upon; to
disguise;
to mask.
Incognito
::
Incognito
(a.) One
unknown
or in
disguise,
or under an
assumed
character
or
name..
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..
Veil
::
Veil (n.) A
cover;
disguise;
a mask; a
pretense.
Incognito
::
Incognito
(a. / adv.)
Without
being
known;
in
disguise;
in an
assumed
character,
or under an
assumed
title;
-- said esp. of great
personages
who
sometimes
adopt a
disguise
or an
assumed
character
in order to avoid
notice..
Disguisedfy
::
Disguisedfy
(adv.)
In
disguise.
Immask
::
Immask
(v. t.) To
cover,
as with a mask; to
disguise
or
conceal..
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