Masquerade
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British pronunciation/mˈæskwəɹˌe‍ɪd/
American pronunciation/ˌmæskɝˈeɪd/

Definicja i Znaczenie "masquerade"

Masquerade
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maskarada, bals maskowy

a special outfit with a mask that people wear to a party in order not to be recognized by others
masquerade definition and meaning
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She wore a stunning red gown and a feathered mask to the masquerade ball.
His black-and-gold masquerade ensemble concealed his identity as he danced.
The masked guests mingled, their identities hidden behind elaborate masquerade disguises.
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maskarada, bal maskowy

a party of guests wearing costumes and masks
to masquerade
01

maskaradzać, przebierać się

to engage in a form of entertainment involving the wearing of costumes and masks
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The carnival participants enthusiastically masqueraded in elaborate costumes, celebrating the spirit of the festival.
The school organized a themed dance where students could masquerade in creative and colorful outfits.
As part of the cultural event, people were encouraged to masquerade in traditional attire representing different regions.
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maskować się, fałszować

to disguise or pretend to be someone or something else, often by wearing a mask or adopting a false identity
Intransitive: to masquerade as sb
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The spy skillfully masqueraded as a tourist, blending in seamlessly with the crowd.
The undercover agent had to masquerade as a member of the criminal organization to gather crucial information.
Online scammers often create fake profiles to masquerade as trustworthy individuals in order to deceive unsuspecting victims.
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