Disguised ourselves in In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "disguised ourselves in", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2022-05-05 10:05

Meaning of Disguised ourselves in (redirected from disguise (someone or oneself) in (something) )

Disguise (someone or oneself) in (something) verb phrase

To conceal one's identity by using clothes and other similar props.

I didn't recognize him as he disguised himself in women's clothing.

Peter tries to avoid detection by disguising himself in a blond wig and dark glasses.

The intruders disguised themselves in bank uniforms to steal money.

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Someone who looks gentle and sweet but in fact is severe and forceful

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This idiom means that someone does not share what they think or feel with others.

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Try to hide and deny something that is embarrassing, unappealing, or damaging to one's reputation

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To cover up or conceal problems in order to make a situation seem better
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To deliberately hide one's true nature, intentions or purposes

Grammar and Usage of Disguise (someone or oneself) in (something)

Verb Forms

  • to disguise (someone or oneself) in (something)
  • disguised (someone or oneself) in (something)
  • disguises (someone or oneself) in (something)
  • disguising (someone or oneself) in (something)

The verb "disguise" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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