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Definition of disguised in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of disguised. Pronunciation of disguised. Translations of disguised. disguised synonyms, disguised antonyms. Information about disguised in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... b. The condition of being disguised.
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[+ bad points, error] → ocultar to disguise o.s. as → disfrazarse de she disguised herself as a man → se disfrazó de hombre ... These verbs mean to change or modify so as to conceal the true identity or character of: disguised her interest with nonchalance; trying to camouflage their impatience; cloaked his anxiety...
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disguise implies a change in appearance or behavior that misleads by presenting a different apparent identity <disguised herself as a peasant>. cloak suggests a means of hiding a movement or an intention <cloaked their maneuvers in secrecy>.
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Disguised Enchantment is the moving tale of woman finding the love of her life. Ms. McAfee has created an emotional tale that will hold you to the last word. Shannon and Ben/Marquis are amazing characters with depth to them.
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Words that rhyme with disguised ... Dictionary lookup for disguised ... One- and two-syllable End Rhymes of disguised:
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PC Magazine Spring 2007 ... By Maja Ostojic ... Did you ever think about who is knocking at your door? When someone is at your front door you may think that it is your family member or a very close friend. However, did you ever think about a cop showing up at your door, but you had no idea that he or she may not be a real cop?
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843.03 Obstruction by disguised person.--Whoever in any manner disguises himself or herself with intent to obstruct the due execution of the law, or with the intent to intimidate, hinder, or interrupt any officer, beverage enforcement agent, or other person in the legal performance of his or her duty or the exercise...
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A backhanded compliment or left-handed compliment or asteism is an insult disguised as a compliment. It is generally used to belittle or condescend, or often one uses a backhanded compliment when one wants to insult someone in a subtle way.[1]
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Disguised Encyclopedias? (flash movie) ... Eco tells us that since dictionaries are theoretically impossible, all dictionaries are disguised encyclopedias. We must assume a more global knowledge is necessary if language is to be interpreted. How can global knowledge be represented so as to be discussed and theorized?
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Deception - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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