Synonym: camouflage, conceal, cover, hide, misrepresent. Similar words: distinguish, anguish, cruise, guitar, guidance, guideline, altruistic, acquisition. Meaning: [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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91. The loss of fertilizer proved to be a blessing in disguise. It forced us to use compost, which is better for the soil and crops.
92. Some were spies, and three Roman Catholic priests came in disguise.
93. Which brings us to the most compelling detail in this stunt: the romantic disguise the virus wore.
94. He made no attempt to disguise it and sold the car to a firm of car dealers.
95. Larry couldn't disguise his satisfaction at seeing his competitor go out of business.
96. What I was witnessing was the old-boy network in its new disguise.
97. But none of this could disguise the fact that the great nobles had substantial bodies of experienced soldiers at their disposal.
98. The best compromise is to disguise surface-run cables with paint, and chase them in when you next redecorate.
99. After moisturising, disguise thread veins, blemishes and dark circles under the eyes with a good concealer.
100. The great cattle freeze of the white winter had been, in retrospect, a blessing in disguise.
101. That impersonality is the essence of war and the Thiepval Memorial attempts to disguise that fact by pretending to commemorate persons.
102. If that happens the aliens will be able to disguise themselves as humans and invade Earth.
103. She didn't try to disguise the gap it left behind by drawing the other suits together.
104. It was a habit of disguise that she recognized as costly but could not be rid of.
105. It is not a good idea to be enthusiastically honest with people you do not know well,(http://sentencedict.com) and it is not wrong to conceal or disguise for self- protection. Dr T.P.Chia
106. The two leaders have done very little to disguise their personal animosity.
107. The effect Jennifer had on him was so obvious that Ann was amazed he made no attempt to disguise it.
108. Morning comes, and Blue starts busying himself with another disguise.
109. Radical rhetoric can disguise essential continuities in policy or simply provide a posthoc gloss to changes which were happening anyway.
110. It was the kind of station, and nobody tried to disguise it, where self-respecting disc jockeys were never found.
111. But in a way that time lag, though it could be frustrating, was also a blessing in disguise.
112. So implausible, so achingly out of touch are they, no amount of Toytown trickery can disguise their ancient irrelevance.
113. I can see now that she is a blessing in red-booted disguise.
114. Poor Jonas' death was a blessing in disguise, though one could wish it had happened differently.
115. He was pale, but his careworn expression could not disguise the malice in his eyes.
116. His disguise would pass in a crowded street, but not at six inches' range.
117. The essential purpose was to disguise the fact that Dennis was an alcoholic.
118. Be positive, this could be a blessing in disguise, use the time gained wisely.
119. I asked her her name just in case it was the Devil in disguise and she told me who she was.
120. He stood accused of trying to disguise a crude revenue-raising measure.
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