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US
/ˈkæməˌfɫɑʒd/
]
[ UK /kˈæməflˌɑːʒd/ ]
[ UK /kˈæməflˌɑːʒd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- made invisible by means of protective coloring
How To Use camouflaged In A Sentence
- After the merciful demise of her husband in 1842 her activities became less camouflaged and in the 1850s she was involving herself in the serf problem.
- As for the continuity goofs (of which there are many) - they probably would have been more obvious if the stupidity of the story hadn't camouflaged them so effectively.
- I like to stipple the black paint with a green paint to produce a nice camouflaged body.
- If they are there, they are well camouflaged. The Sun
- Her size was camouflaged by the long loose dark dress she wore.
- We saw several fist-sized sea squirts which were bright pink in colour, and only when studying the photographs afterwards noticed that each was attended by a number of well-camouflaged commensal prawns, also pink.
- Camouflaged clothing and scent neutralizers can fool a whitetail's eyes and nose, but there's no mistaking a human voice.
- NARRATOR: Camouflaged by thousands of truckloads of legal commerce, multiton shipments of drugs come across the border with ease and efficiency. CNN Transcript Mar 25, 2009
- He says it could add extra ounces to his already heavy weight, which the star keeps camouflaged at home under tracksuits and three-quarter length coats.
- Modern sensing devices detect objects or terrain disturbances even though they are well camouflaged.