Camouflaged

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈkæməˌflɑʒd/

Definitions of camouflaged

verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being, in this case 'camouflaged' is the past tense of the verb 'camouflage'

Example Sentences

A1 The soldier camouflaged himself in the bushes.

A2 The chameleon camouflaged itself to blend in with its surroundings.

B1 The spy camouflaged the microphones in the room to avoid detection.

B2 The artist camouflaged the hidden message in the painting for viewers to discover.

C1 The hacker camouflaged their identity online to avoid being traced back.

C2 The military expert camouflaged the entire base to protect it from aerial reconnaissance.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun, in this case 'camouflaged' describes something that is hidden or disguised

Example Sentences

A1 The soldier wore camouflaged clothing to blend in with the forest.

A2 The chameleon's skin was camouflaged to match the colors of the leaves around it.

B1 The spy used a camouflaged tent to hide from enemy surveillance.

B2 The sniper was able to remain unseen in the camouflaged hideout.

C1 The artist created a stunning painting of a camouflaged leopard in its natural habitat.

C2 The special forces team used advanced camouflaged technology to infiltrate the enemy base undetected.

Examples of camouflaged in a Sentence

formal The soldiers were camouflaged in the dense forest, making it difficult for the enemy to spot them.

informal I saw a bird camouflaged against the tree trunk, blending in perfectly with its surroundings.

slang The spy was totally camouflaged in her disguise, nobody suspected a thing.

figurative Her smile camouflaged the pain she was feeling inside.

Grammatical Forms of camouflaged

past tense

camouflaged

plural

camouflages

comparative

more camouflaged

superlative

most camouflaged

present tense

camouflage

future tense

will camouflage

perfect tense

has camouflaged

continuous tense

is camouflaging

singular

camouflage

positive degree

camouflaged

infinitive

to camouflage

gerund

camouflaging

participle

camouflaging

Origin and Evolution of camouflaged

First Known Use: 1917 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'camouflaged' originated from the French word 'camoufler' which means to disguise or blend in.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a military context during World War I to refer to the practice of disguising soldiers and equipment to blend in with their surroundings, the term 'camouflaged' has since evolved to encompass a broader range of uses, such as in fashion, art, and technology.