What is another word for dis-guising?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈɪsɡˈa͡ɪzɪŋ], [ dˈɪsɡˈaɪzɪŋ], [ d_ˈɪ_s_ɡ_ˈaɪ_z_ɪ_ŋ]
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Synonyms for Dis-guising:
n.
• cover-up (noun)v.
• belie (verb)- mislead,
- misrepresent,
- give the lie to,
- warp,
- distort,
- misstate,
- pervert,
- Miscolor,
- disguise,
- trump up,
- twist.
- attire,
- spruce,
- raiment,
- primp,
- habit,
- breech,
- turn out,
- apparel,
- rig,
- dud,
- array,
- dizen,
- endow,
- vest,
- bedrape,
- fit,
- bedizen,
- deck,
- outfit,
- endue,
- guise,
- costume,
- tog,
- habilitate,
- gown,
- invest,
- jacket,
- garb,
- do up,
- drape,
- dandify,
- accouter,
- bundle up,
- fit out,
- livery,
- swathe,
- equip,
- mantle,
- enwrap,
- swaddle,
- coat,
- caparison,
- robe,
- suit up,
- dress.
- protect,
- bush up,
- board up,
- daub,
- eclipse,
- house,
- do on the sly,
- crown,
- stash,
- ensconce,
- overlay,
- set on,
- enshroud,
- shade,
- hood,
- overcast,
- layer,
- bury,
- encase,
- put on,
- mask,
- cap,
- clothe,
- carpet,
- superimpose,
- curtain,
- overspread,
- canopy,
- enclose,
- envelop,
- superpose,
- enfold,
- cache,
- shield,
- surface,
- blanket.
- front,
- dissemble,
- deceive,
- fake,
- camouflage,
- belie,
- change,
- fudge,
- feign,
- dress up,
- muffle,
- put on an act,
- dissimulate,
- beard,
- conceal,
- shroud,
- alter,
- assume,
- redo,
- sham,
- secrete,
- veil,
- gloss over,
- cover,
- varnish,
- make up,
- whitewash,
- simulate,
- put on a front,
- wear cheaters,
- falsify,
- counterfeit,
- masquerade,
- put on a false front,
- pretend,
- hide,
- obscure,
- make like,
- put up a front,
- antique,
- cover up,
- doctor up,
- cloak,
- affect,
- color,
- age,
- obfuscate,
- garble,
- touch up,
- screen.
- deacon,
- weight,
- gloss,
- sophisticate,
- load,
- add to,
- debase,
- cut,
- dilute,
- mix with,
- dope up,
- spike,
- water down,
- tamper with.
- justify,
- palliate,
- soft-pedal,
- white,
- extenuate,
- rationalize,
- smooth over,
- whiten,
- explain,
- sugarcoat,
- veneer.
- shadow,
- not tell,
- blot out,
- go into hiding,
- harbor,
- smuggle,
- shelter,
- put out of the way,
- stow away,
- plant,
- lie low,
- squirrel,
- stifle,
- take cover,
- duck,
- reserve,
- hush up,
- salt away,
- go underground,
- keep from,
- withhold,
- adumbrate,
- hold back,
- hole up,
- tuck away,
- ditch,
- keep secret,
- suppress,
- not give away,
- lock up.
- delude,
- double-cross,
- modify,
- conjure,
- fix,
- humbug,
- trim,
- beguile,
- betray,
- take in,
- manipulate,
- shuffle,
- prestidigitate,
- maneuver,
- perform magic,
- Illude.
- equivocate,
- phony up,
- con,
- exaggerate,
- misinterpret,
- mangle,
- pirate,
- snow,
- throw a curve,
- adulterate,
- skew,
- overdraw,
- palter,
- take out of context,
- Misreport,
- embellish,
- confuse,
- build up,
- spread it on,
- promote,
- stretch,
- give snow job,
- prevaricate,
- puff.
- block,
- gloom,
- befog,
- bedim,
- blear,
- darken,
- overshadow,
- wrap,
- stonewall,
- muddy,
- gray,
- fuzz,
- blur,
- cloud the issue,
- mist,
- fog,
- cloud,
- blind,
- haze,
- overcloud,
- dim,
- murk,
- block out,
- pettifog,
- throw up smoke screen,
- becloud,
- double-talk,
- muddy the waters.
- mollify,
- assuage,
- abate,
- exculpate,
- lighten,
- diminish,
- allay,
- prettify,
- condone,
- relieve,
- make light of,
- vindicate,
- alleviate,
- apologize for,
- qualify,
- lessen,
- mitigate,
- soften,
- quick fix,
- excuse,
- ease,
- put on a band-aid,
- minimize,
- moderate,
- temper,
- Gloze,
- soothe.
- fend,
- bulwark,
- umbrage,
- guard,
- shut off,
- shutter,
- close,
- secure,
- safeguard,
- wall off,
- defend,
- obstruct,
- shut out,
- separate,
- seclude.
- keep quiet,
- keep to oneself,
- sweep under rug,
- deposit,
- hide out,
- palm,
- paper,
- keep under wraps,
- finesse,
- stash away,
- stow.
How to use "Dis-guising" in context?
Disguising is a practice in which a person changes their physical appearance to match that of someone else. This can be done for many reasons, such as to avoid detection or to fool someone into thinking that they are someone else. Disguises can be intentional, such as when a person dresses up as a different character from their everyday persona, or they can be accidental, such as when a person's clothing hangs in the wrong way or their hair is styled in a way that does not match their usual appearance. Disguising can be done for any purpose, from entertainment to espionage.
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