disguise
				disfraz
				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
					
					
						ponerse un disfraz,
					
					
					
					
						disfrazar
					
					
					
					
					noun
					
					
						disfrazo,
					
					
					
					
						disfraz,
					
					
					
					
						máscara
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					John, though unable to 'disguise' the pleasure he had derived from his overall performance against the Barbarians, was the first to point out that he had been some way from flawless.
					
					It can make sweet things sweeter, it can 'disguise' unpleasant tastes and smells and it is the most versatile food ingredient known to man.
					
					What began as a cheap and easy way to 'disguise' the taste of alcohol in prohibition America quickly became the drink of choice for the privileged fast set of the 1920s.
					
					He lived with a woman called Macy and travelled widely through Europe, returning to Ireland only on rare occasions, always in 'disguise' .
					
					When the war ended in 1918, he donned a 'disguise' and fled temporarily into Switzerland.
					
					Operators must not camouflage or 'disguise' the cameras in a way that could lead to a public perception of ‘sly operations’.
					
					He told The Times newspaper that ‘living in 'disguise' as a politician in the modern world simply isn't an option’.
					
					When we do see him eat out it is often at a Mexican take-out, where quantities of hot sauce 'disguise' the taste.
					
					Even last October I thought nothing of travelling, illegally and in 'disguise' , high up into the Khyber Pass.
					
					But his assurances do not 'disguise' his very real fears.
					
					A tincture is easier for children to take and it can be added to a little juice to 'disguise' the taste.
					
					‘I could teach you to play the guitar,’ I said, unable to 'disguise' the eager tone in my voice.
					
					He sat mute next to James, who also made no effort to 'disguise' his own bad mood.
					
					You may have seen the computer-enhanced pictures the police released which allegedly show what she might look if she was in 'disguise' .
					
					And it is crucial to see that the image of his humanity is not a 'disguise' covering the truer reality of his divinity.
					
					A few years back baseball caps were used to 'disguise' someone's appearance.
					
					My understanding was that these reporters concealed their identities and they went in 'disguise' .
					
					Next morning he left secretly and, in 'disguise' , appeared at Vendome, for he had been negotiating to marry the duke's daughter.
					
					The first wax to be used was animal fat which was boiled and strained till it turned to tallow and then had scents added to it to 'disguise' the smell.
					
					She joked about their religious frame of reference but could not 'disguise' her deep cultural pride.
					
					The police made no more than a token effort to 'disguise' their enthusiasm for the militia cause.
					
					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.
					
					Whoever said anything about being in 'disguise' ?
					
					I told them you were a policewoman in 'disguise'
					
					I told them you were a policewoman in 'disguise'
					
					He asked that we 'disguise' his voice and face, afraid of retribution by those who run the criminal enterprise.
					
					I have communicated to him without 'disguise' . Candor is an important character trait in the novel.
					
					I didn't make an effort to 'disguise' my emotions or hide my tears, which were slowly beginning to fall.
					
					They didn't 'disguise' any of their contempt for the ‘pathetic old bankrupt’ they considered him to be.
					
					‘Regardless of his status in politics, Roger never came to the club in 'disguise' ,’ he recalls.
					
					
					
					
				
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