disguise

മറയ്ക്കുക
definition
verb
he disguised himself as a girl
give (someone or oneself) a different appearance in order to conceal one's identity.
noun
his bizarre disguise drew stares from fellow shoppers
a means of altering one's appearance or concealing one's identity.
translation of 'disguise'
verb
മറയ്ക്കുക
example
Operators must not camouflage or 'disguise' the cameras in a way that could lead to a public perception of ‘sly operations’.
I put on dark glasses as a 'disguise'
He told The Times newspaper that ‘living in 'disguise' as a politician in the modern world simply isn't an option’.
I would never want to be like certain people, who change the way they dress, go out in 'disguise' , wear a big floppy hat and dark shades.
This blitz of ads sells superficial cosmetics as a mask to 'disguise' the glaring self-deficiency felt by most people today.
A few years back baseball caps were used to 'disguise' someone's appearance.
One day it was an FBI agent in 'disguise' , then the next we had a KGB double agent called Boris, would you believe.
The bootleg alcohol that was produced then, often called gut-rot, tasted so vile that the bartenders learned to mix the alcohol with fruit juices to 'disguise' the taste.
King Richard also makes an appearance at the tournament, dressed in 'disguise' .
Whoever said anything about being in 'disguise' ?
He has a secret weapon for cow rustling, then when the farms go broke he appears in 'disguise' with a bagload of cash.
does holding a handkerchief over the mouthpiece really 'disguise' your voice?
When the war ended in 1918, he donned a 'disguise' and fled temporarily into Switzerland.
The police made no more than a token effort to 'disguise' their enthusiasm for the militia cause.
rows of small children looked at her without 'disguise'
he made no effort to 'disguise' his contempt
the children looked at her without 'disguise'
The use of religious language, as an expression of a religiously grounded culture, was not a 'disguise' of pre-existing intentions.
I bet there aren't many children who eat fish that isn't wrapped in batter and swamped in ketchup to 'disguise' the fishy taste.
They didn't 'disguise' any of their contempt for the ‘pathetic old bankrupt’ they considered him to be.
The danger lies in alcopops, which are flavoured with things like cranberry or orange to 'disguise' the taste of vodka.
The titular hero does not appear in propria persona to take a prominent part in the action until late in the novel, though he appears in 'disguise' earlier.
To describe its findings as a whitewash would be uncharitable to previous whitewashes, which at least made some effort to 'disguise' their intent.
In this battle of minds the most urgent task is to throw a spotlight on an organisation which has, for too long, been able to 'disguise' its true totalitarian nature.
He made no effort to 'disguise' his annoyance.
Merlin appears not only as a sorcerer and a wise man but also as a trickster. Constantly, he appears before Arthur in 'disguise' , as a child, a beggar, an old peasant.
He asked that we 'disguise' his voice and face, afraid of retribution by those who run the criminal enterprise.
It can make sweet things sweeter, it can 'disguise' unpleasant tastes and smells and it is the most versatile food ingredient known to man.
When we do see him eat out it is often at a Mexican take-out, where quantities of hot sauce 'disguise' the taste.
Was the supermodel in fact the mysterious architect in 'disguise' , or was this just another trick?
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