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    masquerade
    /ˌmɑːskəˈreɪd/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. pretend to be someone one is not: "a journalist masquerading as a man in distress"

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  2. a party or dance where people wear masks (= coverings over part or all of the face) or other disguises (= clothes that hide who you are or make you look like someone else): When she agrees to accompany him to a masquerade, she does not know who exactly she is dancing with. The convention finished with a masquerade ball. More examples.

  3. The meaning of MASQUERADE is a social gathering of persons wearing masks and often fantastic costumes. How to use masquerade in a sentence.

  4. Masquerade definition: a party, dance, or other festive gathering of persons wearing masks and other disguises, and often elegant, historical, or fantastic costumes.. See examples of MASQUERADE used in a sentence.

  5. If you masquerade as a sweet, kind-hearted person, you present that image to the world, hiding your true identity as a jerk who has rage issues. As a verb, masquerade can also mean to dress up as someone else, in costume.

  6. a party or dance where people wear masks (= coverings over part or all of the face) or other disguises (= clothes that hide who you are or make you look like someone else): When she agrees to accompany him to a masquerade, she does not know who exactly she is dancing with. The convention finished with a masquerade ball. More examples.

  7. A masquerade is an event such as a party or dance where people dress up in disguise and wear masks.

  8. 1. a party or other gathering to which the guests wear masks and costumes. 2. (Clothing & Fashion) the disguise worn at such a function. 3. a pretence or disguise. vb ( intr) 4. to participate in a masquerade; disguise oneself. 5. to dissemble. [C16: from Spanish mascarada, from mascara mask] ˌmasquerˈader n.