Disguise
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Disguise ( noun )
- An appearance or manner assumed in order to deceive or conceal one's true identity or nature.
- 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:
- The thief was wearing a disguise.
- The spy was using a disguise to blend in.
- The actor was wearing a disguise for the role.
- The disguise was so good that no one recognized him.
- The disguise was used to hide the true nature of the object.
(As a verb)
Disguise ( verb )
- An appearance or manner assumed in order to deceive or conceal one's true identity or nature.
- 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:
- The thief was wearing a disguise.
- The spy was using a disguise to blend in.
- The actor was wearing a disguise for the role.
- The disguise was so good that no one recognized him.
- The disguise was used to hide the true nature of the object.