Dissembler ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Dissembler ( noun )

A person who disguises their true feelings or motives.

Origin:

From middle english dissembleren, from latin dissimulatorem, from dissimulatus, past participle of dissimulare ("to disguise, feign").

Examples:

  1. He was a shrewd dissembler and could hide his true intentions from even his closest associates.
  2. She was a master dissembler, always able to conceal her true emotions behind a facade of politeness.
  3. The dissembler's true colors were eventually revealed during the trial.
  4. It was hard to trust the dissembler because he was always hiding his true intentions.
  5. His reputation as a dissembler made it difficult for him to gain the trust of his colleagues.

(As a verb)

Dissembler ( verb )

A person who disguises their true feelings or motives.

Origin:

From middle english dissembleren, from latin dissimulatorem, from dissimulatus, past participle of dissimulare ("to disguise, feign").

Examples:

  1. He was a shrewd dissembler and could hide his true intentions from even his closest associates.
  2. She was a master dissembler, always able to conceal her true emotions behind a facade of politeness.
  3. The dissembler's true colors were eventually revealed during the trial.
  4. It was hard to trust the dissembler because he was always hiding his true intentions.
  5. His reputation as a dissembler made it difficult for him to gain the trust of his colleagues.
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