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Sentence count:166+13Posted:2016-09-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: camouflageconcealcoverhidemisrepresentSimilar words: distinguishanguishcruiseguitarguidanceguidelinealtruisticacquisitionMeaning: [dɪs'gaɪz]  n. 1. an outward semblance that misrepresents the true nature of something 2. any attire that modifies the appearance in order to conceal the wearer's identity 3. the act of concealing the identity of something by modifying its appearance. v. make unrecognizable. 
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61. Avoid flatterers, for they are thieves in disguiseWilliam Penn 
62. Johnson makes no attempt to disguise the fact.
63. No amount of expensive television advertising can disguise that.
64. He made no attempt to disguise his limp.
65. But police believe these figures disguise actual use.
66. It might be a blessing in disguise.
67. The crash was a blessing in disguise for Schwab.
68. Well, maybe this is a blessing in disguise.
69. Unlike anorexia nervosa, bulimia survives by disguise.
70. The robber was wearing a paper bag over his head to disguise his face.
71. The moth's physical appearance is not quite as wasp-like but it adds to its disguise by making a buzzing noise.
72. Myriad receptions and reunions could not disguise the bleak prospects for job hunters.
73. Again, one may be forced to the conclusion that his departure was a blessing in disguise for him.
74. Clare moved on purposefully, as if it was necessary to disguise the fact that she had no money.
75. Disguise Disguise your steps with feints that make the opponent blink, or which divert his attention elsewhere. Sentencedict.com
76. But this justifiable pleasure does not disguise the fact that much was left undone.
77. Using so many spices helped to disguise the fact that the food was often far from fresh.
78. Admittedly, the back condition responsible is partly congenital, but that can not disguise the root cause, namely over-use.
79. Well, it may be hard to disguise junk as health food.
80. Do not disguise your intentions in order to achieve your own ends as doing this only feeds the negativity within you.
81. Kim said, trying his best to disguise his shock and fear at such a proposal.
82. With horrible political insight they found a way to disguise the thing.
83. But most animals, seeking to avoid attack from predators, use disguise in a quite different and more cautious way.
84. Movements in time tend to become ragged coalitions in disguise, denying voters the chance to make clear choices.
85. Fine clothes may disguise, but silly words will disclose a fool. Aesop 
86. Indeed he had not tried to disguise in his Middle East diaries what he knew would happen to the soldiers.
87. The park's waterfalls disguise the traffic noise from the freeway.
88. She too had tried to disguise herself in kurta pajama, had pulled her hair back as I had done.
89. This was virtually the Conservatives in disguise with Baldwin, rather than the prime minister, Macdonald, its chief architect.
90. Worse yet, it may resort to additional expedient action to disguise or defuse the consequences of previous counterproductive actions.
More similar words: distinguishanguishcruiseguitarguidanceguidelinealtruisticacquisitioninquisitiverelinquishmentariseraisewiselyadvisepremiseadvisercomprisepreciselikewiseexpertisefranchisecompromiseimprecisepreciselyenterpriseantisepticgive rise tochastisementdishdisk
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