Disguise

Noun

 * 1) An attire (e.g. clothing) used to hide one's identity or assume another.
 * 2)  The appearance of something on the outside which masks what's beneath.
 * 3) The act of disguising, notably as a ploy

Verb

 * 1)  To change the appearance of (a person or thing) so as to hide, or to assume an identity.
 * 2)  To prevent giving away or revealing (something secret).

Adjectives for Disguise
neutral; clever; absurd; thin; mystical; inanimate; terror-striking; strange; modest; filthy; effective; reverend; deceptive; extraordinary; impenetrable; customary; smiling;  logical; credulous; troublesome; opaque; desperate.

Verbs for Disguise
assume—; attempt—; cloak with—; contrive—; counterfeit by—; deck in—; detect—; don—; invent—; lurk beneath—; penetrate—; pierce—; recognize—; see through—; strip off—; take refuge in—; throw off—; —alters; —conceals; —deceives; —disfigures; —masks; —misleads; —succeeds ; —transforms.

Adverbs for Disguise
perfectly; handsomely; cleverly; absurdly; thinly; mystically; strangely; effectively; deceptively; extraordinarily; slyly; logically ; subtly.

Synonyms for Disguise
change, mask, conceal, dissemble, camouflage, feign, hide, pretend, screen, make-up, cover, veil, guise,pretense, cloak.

Antonyms for Disguise
open, unmask, bare, strip, uncover, reveal.

Derived terms

 * disguisedly
 * disguisement
 * disguiser

Thesaurus
sham, show, shroud, simulacrum, simulate, simulation, slant, slur over, smoke screen, sock, speciousness, strain, suit, tights, titivate, travesty, trick out, turn out, tutu, twist, understate, uniform, unlikeness, unresemblance, unsameness, unsimilarity, varnish, vary, veil, veneer, visor, vizard, vizard mask, warp, whitewash, window dressing, wraps, wrench, accouter, acting, affect, affectation, appearance, assume, attitudinizing, bad copy, bad likeness, ballet skirt, becloud, befog, belie, blanket, blind, bluff, bluffing, burlesque, buskin, camouflage, cap and bells, caparison, caricature, charade, cheating, cloak, cloud, color, coloring, conceal, contrast, costume, counterfeit, cover, cover up, cover-up, curtain, deceive, deception, delusion, difference, disparity, dissemblance, dissemble, dissembling, dissimilarity, dissimilate, dissimilation, dissimilitude, dissimulate, dissimulation, distort, distract attention from, divergence, diversity, domino, dress up, eclipse, embellish, embroider, ensconce, enshroud, envelop, equip, exaggerate, facade, face, fake, fakery, faking, false air, false colors, false face, false front, false show, falsify, falsity, feign, feigning, feint, fit, fit out, form, four-flushing, fraud, front, fudge, garble, getup, gild, gilt, gloss, gloss over, guise, habit, hide, humbug, humbuggery, identity, imposture, incognito, incommensurability, incomparability, keep under cover, make-believe, makeup, mask, masque, masquerade, mere caricature, meretriciousness, miscite, miscolor, misquote, misreport, misrepresent, misstate, misteach, motley, mummery, nonuniformity, obfuscate, obscure, occult, ostentation, outfit, outward show, overdraw, overstate, pageant, parody, pervert, playacting, poor imitation, pose, posing, posture, pretend, pretense, pretension, pretentiousness, pretext, protective coloration, put-on, representation, rig, rig out, rig up, screen, seeming, semblance, shade,

Etymology
disgisen, disguisen, borrowed from desguiser (modern déguiser), itself derived from des- "dis-" (from  dis-) + guise "guise" (from a Germanic source).

Pronunciation

 * General American

Noun

 * Bulgarian: дегизиране
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish: ,


 * French: déguisement
 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Portuguese: disfarce
 * Spanish:


 * Bulgarian: маскиране
 * Czech:
 * Finnish:


 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Spanish:, tapadera

Verb

 * Bulgarian: маскирам
 * Dutch: (zich) vermommen, verhullen
 * Finnish: ,
 * Hebrew: הסווה


 * Hungarian: álcáz
 * Macedonian: преправа, престорува
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish:


 * Bulgarian: прикривам
 * Dutch: verbergen, verhullen, maskeren
 * Finnish:, ,


 * Macedonian: прикрива, затскрива
 * Portuguese: