disguise|disguises in English
noun
[dis·guise || dɪs'gaɪz]
costume that hides one's identity; concealment
Use "disguise|disguises" in a sentence
1. / I am in a room full of / people wearing disguises.
2. You disguise yourself.
3. When distinction disguises the smile, is the final farewell tune.
4. He has tried all sorts of disguises.
5. A blessing in disguise.
6. His disguise didn't fool anyone.
7. A Blessing in Disguise?
8. Ooh, and don't forget our G-man disguises.
9. Someone's trying to disguise himself.
10. It's a spaceship in disguise!
11. Take down the surface disguise.
12. So, he disguises himself. Steals the man's home, steals his identity.
13. Nobody saw through his disguise.
14. The star travelled in disguise .
15. they scratched it to disguise.
16. I couldn't disguise my anger.
17. Talulah Riley as a woman whom Eames disguises himself as in a dream.
18. Disguise Disguise your steps with feints that make the opponent blink, or which divert his attention elsewhere.
19. This false beard is his disguise.
20. You'll have to travel in disguise.
21. The chairman tried to disguise his mortification.
22. He was a master of disguise.
23. He is a master of disguise.
24. I am in a room full of people wearing disguises.
25. He was wearing that ridiculous disguise.