[
UK
/dɪsɡˈaɪzd/
]
[ US /dɪsˈɡaɪzd/ ]
[ US /dɪsˈɡaɪzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading
masked threat
hidden agenda
How To Use disguised In A Sentence
- The fifth position went to a phishing activity, in which a university hacker stole Internet users' personal information by luring them to provide confidential data on disguised Web sites.
- It took its corporeal form in the living room, disguised as a humanoid figure made of what could be described as a giant cotton ball.
- Another suggests that there are as many as ten lawyers in the city disguised as tourists. Times, Sunday Times
- Disguised first as a horse dealer and later as a holy man, he successfully blarneyed his way through regions, which were not a part of British-held India at the time.
- With ill-disguised pride Margarethe serves onto the best Ming china. CONFESSIONS OF AN UGLY STEPSISTER
- Her voice was disguised to conceal her identity.
- He was "mourned," by those who "survived" him, as people are not mourned in cities, that is, frankly, in a manner undisguised. Walking-Stick Papers
- Athena, disguised like a Trojan, finds the archer Pandarus to shoot an arrow at Menelaus.
- Gone was the era of gunboat diplomacy, gone the treaty port concessions, gone the specially conceded naval bases, the military missions, the ill-disguised interference in Chinese affairs.
- The new refrigerator and dishwasher were disguised with wood fronts painted to match the cabinets.