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All domino synonyms

dom·i·no
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noun domino

  • disguise — to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb: The king was disguised as a peasant.
  • visor — Armor. (on a close helmet) a piece having slits or holes for vision, situated above and pivoted with a beaver or a ventail and beaver. a similar piece of plate having holes or slits for vision and breathing, attached to or used with any of various other helmets, as the armet, sallet, basinet, or helm.
  • veil — a piece of opaque or transparent material worn over the face for concealment, for protection from the elements, or to enhance the appearance.
  • cloak — A cloak is a long, loose, sleeveless piece of clothing which people used to wear over their other clothes when they went out.
  • camouflage — Camouflage consists of things such as leaves, branches, or brown and green paint, which are used to make it difficult for an enemy to see military forces and equipment.
  • blind — Someone who is blind is unable to see because their eyes are damaged.
  • visage — the face, usually with reference to shape, features, expression, etc.; countenance.
  • show — to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
  • disguise — to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb: The king was disguised as a peasant.
  • aspect — An aspect of something is one of the parts of its character or nature.
  • pretext — something that is put forward to conceal a true purpose or object; an ostensible reason; excuse: The leaders used the insults as a pretext to declare war.
  • facade — Architecture. the front of a building, especially an imposing or decorative one. any side of a building facing a public way or space and finished accordingly.
  • affectation — If you say that someone's attitude or behaviour is an affectation, you disapprove of the fact that it is not genuine or natural, but is intended to impress other people.
  • air — Air is the mixture of gases which forms the Earth's atmosphere and which we breathe.
  • hood — Hierarchical Object Oriented Design
  • concealment — Concealment is the state of being hidden or the act of hiding something.
  • veneer — a thin layer of wood or other material for facing or inlaying wood.
  • semblance — outward aspect or appearance.
  • masquerade — a party, dance, or other festive gathering of persons wearing masks and other disguises, and often elegant, historical, or fantastic costumes.
  • screen — a movable or fixed device, usually consisting of a covered frame, that provides shelter, serves as a partition, etc.
  • pose — a movement in which the dancer steps, in any desired position, from one foot to the other with a straight knee onto the flat foot, demi-pointe, or pointe.
  • front — the foremost part or surface of anything.
  • pretense — pretending or feigning; make-believe: My sleepiness was all pretense.
  • cover-up — any action, stratagem, or other means of concealing or preventing investigation or exposure.
  • posture — the relative disposition of the parts of something.
  • appearance — When someone makes an appearance at a public event or in a broadcast, they take part in it.
  • simulation — imitation or enactment, as of something anticipated or in testing.
  • guise — François de Lorraine [frahn-swa duh law-ren] /frɑ̃ˈswa də lɔˈrɛn/ (Show IPA), 2nd Duc de, 1519–63, French general and statesman.
  • put-on — an act or instance of putting someone on.
  • beard — A man's beard is the hair that grows on his chin and cheeks.
  • dissimulation — the act of dissimulating; feigning; hypocrisy.
  • dissembling — to give a false or misleading appearance to; conceal the truth or real nature of: to dissemble one's incompetence in business.
  • color — the sensation resulting from stimulation of the retina of the eye by light waves of certain lengths
  • mask — a form of aristocratic entertainment in England in the 16th and 17th centuries, originally consisting of pantomime and dancing but later including dialogue and song, presented in elaborate productions given by amateur and professional actors.
  • circus — A circus is a group that consists of clowns, acrobats, and animals which travels around to different places and performs shows.
  • revel — to take great pleasure or delight (usually followed by in): to revel in luxury.
  • costume — An actor's or performer's costume is the set of clothes they wear while they are performing.
  • impersonation — to assume the character or appearance of; pretend to be: He was arrested for impersonating a police officer.
  • deception — Deception is the act of deceiving someone or the state of being deceived by someone.
  • imposture — the action or practice of imposing fraudulently upon others.
  • festivity — a festive celebration or occasion.
  • carnival — A carnival is a public festival during which people play music and sometimes dance in the streets.
  • cover — If you cover something, you place something else over it in order to protect it, hide it, or close it.
  • subterfuge — an artifice or expedient used to evade a rule, escape a consequence, hide something, etc.
  • mummery — the performance of mummers.
  • masking — a covering for all or part of the face, worn to conceal one's identity.
  • personation — to act or portray (a character in a play, a part, etc.).
  • false face — a mask covering the face.
  • pretence — pretending or feigning; make-believe: My sleepiness was all pretense.
  • disguisement — Disguise (deceptive appearance).
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