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GUISE |
False appearance |
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FACADE |
False appearance |
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SHOW |
False semblance; deceitful appearance; pretense. |
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MISSEEM |
To make a false appearance. |
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FALSEHOOD |
A counterfeit; a false appearance; an imposture. |
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HOODWINK |
To deceive by false appearance; to impose upon. |
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FACE |
To carry a false appearance; to play the hypocrite. |
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PRETENDED |
Making a false appearance; unreal; false; as, pretended
friend. |
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DISGUISE |
Artificial language or manner assumed for deception;
false appearance; counterfeit semblance or show. |
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COUNTERFEIT |
Assuming the appearance of something; false;
spurious; deceitful; hypocritical; as, a counterfeit philanthropist. |
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COUNTERFEITER |
One who assumes a false appearance or semblance; one
who makes false pretenses. |
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FALLACY |
Deceptive or false appearance; deceitfulness; that which
misleads the eye or the mind; deception. |
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DISCOLOR |
To alter the true complexion or appearance of; to put
a false hue upon. |
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FEINT |
That which is feigned; an assumed or false appearance; a
pretense; a stratagem; a fetch. |
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FEIGN |
To represent by a false appearance of; to pretend; to
counterfeit; as, to feign a sickness. |
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DISSEMBLER |
One who dissembles; one who conceals his opinions or
dispositions under a false appearance; a hypocrite. |
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DISSIMULATION |
The act of dissembling; a hiding under a false
appearance; concealment by feigning; false pretension; hypocrisy. |
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ILLUSION |
An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision;
a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination. |
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DECEPTIVE |
Tending to deceive; having power to mislead, or impress
with false opinions; as, a deceptive countenance or appearance. |
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DISSEMBLE |
To conceal the real fact, motives, /tention, or
sentiments, under some pretense; to assume a false appearance; to act
the hypocrite. |
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FALSIFICATION |
The act of falsifying, or making false; a
counterfeiting; the giving to a thing an appearance of something which
it is not. |
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MOCKERY |
The act of mocking, deriding, and exposing to contempt, by
mimicry, by insincere imitation, or by a false show of earnestness; a
counterfeit appearance. |
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PRETENSION |
A claim made, whether true or false; a right alleged or
assumed; a holding out the appearance of possessing a certain
character; as, pretensions to scholarship. |
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OPEN |
Without reserve or false pretense; sincere; characterized by
sincerity; unfeigned; frank; also, generous; liberal; bounteous; --
applied to per... |
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COLOR |
To change or alter, as if by dyeing or painting; to give
a false appearance to; usually, to give a specious appearance to; to
cause to appear a... |