Disguise ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Disguise ( noun )

  1. An appearance or manner assumed in order to deceive or conceal one's true identity or nature.
  2. A change or alteration in the form or appearance of something.

Origin:

From the latin dis-, meaning "not" and guise, meaning "to look at".

Examples:

  1. The thief was wearing a disguise.
  2. The spy was using a disguise to blend in.
  3. The actor was wearing a disguise for the role.
  4. The disguise was so good that no one recognized him.
  5. The disguise was used to hide the true nature of the object.

(As a verb)

Disguise ( verb )

  1. An appearance or manner assumed in order to deceive or conceal one's true identity or nature.
  2. A change or alteration in the form or appearance of something.

Origin:

From the latin dis-, meaning "not" and guise, meaning "to look at".

Examples:

  1. The thief was wearing a disguise.
  2. The spy was using a disguise to blend in.
  3. The actor was wearing a disguise for the role.
  4. The disguise was so good that no one recognized him.
  5. The disguise was used to hide the true nature of the object.
Some random words: morbid, shock, dearth