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[ UK /fəsˈɑːd/ ]
[ US /fəˈsɑd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasant
  2. the face or front of a building

How To Use facade In A Sentence

  • It found itself subjected to harsh rain it was ill equipped for, dissolving the sandstone facades of it's buildings slowly, even as the people chose not to lift their eyes and notice it.
  • Both these people have lied and manipulated people through the press to believe one facade after another in order to get whatever it is they want…
  • The other key aspect of the restoration involved repointing the exterior masonry, in the facades of limestone, sandstone, and granite.
  • Her weak façade of control did not hide her utter defenselessness and need to be wanted. Too Old for Their Age
  • Recently renovated, the surfside inn still has its nautical-cool whitewashed facade, and its 36 guest rooms are equipped with patios and views of the Roqueta Channel. 10
  • The finely detailed, louvred, inclined plane presenting an alternative to the typical suburban facades. NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture | Inhabitat
  • For that reason its exterior façade is made of limestone on the ground floor and an innovative terra-cotta cladding on the upper floors. The Seigle House by Lohan Anderson
  • The pieces should be sturdy, worm-free and consider just how will you clean up the mess if you send a slop of beef gravy down that gorgeous burr walnut façade?
  • The bright facades of present-day Willemstad conceal the dark secrets of offshore finance.
  • A fully glazed facade was added to allow residents to appreciate the views.
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