Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɡaɪzd/
verb to change the appearance or form of in order to conceal or hide
A1 The spy disguised himself as a waiter.
A2 She disguised her true feelings with a smile.
B1 The criminal disguised his identity by wearing a mask.
B2 The hacker disguised the malware as a harmless file.
C1 The actress disguised her appearance with a wig and glasses.
C2 The master of disguise was able to blend in seamlessly with his surroundings.
adjective having a different appearance or form in order to conceal one's true identity
A1 The disguised man wore a hat and sunglasses.
A2 She walked past the disguised entrance without noticing it.
B1 The disguised spy blended in perfectly with the crowd.
B2 The disguised identity of the celebrity was revealed by the paparazzi.
C1 The disguised intentions of the company were finally exposed by the media.
C2 The disguised motives behind the political decision were analyzed by experts.
formal The spy was able to infiltrate the enemy base by cleverly disguised as a janitor.
informal She showed up to the party disguised as a clown, it was hilarious!
slang He was totally disguised as a hipster at the concert last night.
figurative Her true intentions were disguised behind a friendly smile.
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