Sentences with disguise
dis·guise
D d - You'll have to travel in disguise.
- She disguised herself as a man so she could fight on the battlefield. [V pron-refl + as]
- She said her idea of the vending machine disguise was inspired by a trick.
- His disguise, the white mask, remains a powerful image.
- He made no attempt to disguise his agitation. [VERB noun]
- To disguise the facts
- We disguised the fact that we were disappointed.
- She disguised herself in a wig and glasses.
- To disguise one's voice
- To disguise an emotion
- That cape and mask complete his disguise.
- Any disguise may expose soldiers to be deemed enemy spies.
- Spies often disguise themselves.
- He disguised his true intentions.
- The king was disguised as a peasant.
- To disguise one's intentions.
- Noble words can be the disguise of base intentions.
- A clown's disguise.
- To speak without disguise.
- The gods appeared in disguise.