[
UK
/mˈɑːskt/
]
[ US /ˈmæskt/ ]
[ US /ˈmæskt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
having markings suggestive of a mask
the masked face of a raccoon -
having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading
masked threat
hidden agenda
How To Use masked In A Sentence
- In 186 B.C. the Roman Senate claimed that Italys widespread Dionysiac groups masked a conspiracy. The Spartacus War
- Her expression masked, she nodded toward the remaining stragglers veering toward their cars. Captured by Moonlight
- Once the bewitcher is unmasked they are then confronted and asked to call off the attack.
- Speaking to camera, the masked man accused the hostages of being spies for the British government and claimed that they had been abandoned. Times, Sunday Times
- A witness reported seeing a masked man climb out and run off. Times, Sunday Times
- The new accommodation block has all but masked the original building.
- Masked, they were dynamic, varied, and hilarious, so that their masks actually seemed to become their faces, despite their grotesqueness; unmasked, they were slow, hesitant, and awkward, as if ashamed of the material.
- No, no crash for me, looks like it was a different issue, masked from the same IE error window. doh! Scripting News for 4/2/2007 « Scripting News Annex
- Masked protest, intimidatory filming or physical disruption is unacceptable and must be stopped. Times, Sunday Times
- The guests unmasked at midnight.