Masker
(noun)
A person who wears a mask or disguise, especially for concealment or as part of a performance or event.
Origin:
The word 'masker' has its roots in the old french word 'masque', which means 'mask' or 'disguise'. it entered the english language in the 16th century.
Examples:
- The masked ball was attended by a variety of maskers, each with their own unique costume and disguise.
- The street performers were colorful maskers, dressed in bright costumes and singing and dancing for the crowds.
- The bank robber was easily identified by the teller as he was the only masker in the room wearing a ski mask.
- The children at the Halloween party were eager to try on their masks and become maskers for the evening.
- The maskers at the Mardi Gras parade were a joyous and boisterous crowd, throwing beads and sweets to the crowds.