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Disguised

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Adjective

1. cloaked, disguised, masked

having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading

Example Sentences:
'hidden agenda'
'masked threat'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Disguised

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verb
1. 
to modify the appearance or manner in order to conceal the identity of (oneself, someone, or something)
2. (transitive)
to misrepresent in order to obscure the actual nature or meaning
to disguise the facts
noun
3. 
a mask, costume, or manner that disguises
4. 
the act of disguising or the state of being disguised

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Disguised

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verb transitiveWord forms: disˈguised or disˈguising
1. 
to make appear, sound, etc. different from usual so as to be unrecognizable
to disguise one's voice
2. 
to hide or obscure the existence or real nature of
to disguise an emotion
3.  Obsolete
to alter or disfigure
noun
4. 
any clothes, equipment, manner, etc. used for disguising
5. 
the state of being disguised
6. 
the act or practice of disguising

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Disguised

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tr.v. dis·guised, dis·guis·ing, dis·guis·es
1.
a. To modify the manner or appearance of (a person, for example) in order to prevent recognition: disguised himself as a guard and escaped.
b. To make indistinct or difficult to perceive: disguised the bad taste of the medicine with lemon syrup.
2. To conceal or obscure by dissemblance or false show; misrepresent: disguise one's true intentions.
n.
1. Clothes or accessories worn to conceal one's true identity.
2.
a. Appearance that misrepresents the true character of something: a blessing in disguise.
b. A pretense or misrepresentation: His repeated references to his dangerous hobbies were only a disguise to cover up his insecurity.

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