aguise in a sentence
n.
Definition
AGUISE: a deceptive outward appearance or semblance used to conceal one's true identity or intentions.
Sample Sentences
- The mysterious figure appeared in the guise of a friendly neighbor.
- She spoke to him under the guise of casual conversation, hiding her true intentions.
- The artist painted a portrait that captured the subject's true self beneath the guise of a mask.
- He entered the building in the guise of a maintenance worker to avoid detection.
- Under the guise of a charity event, they launched a campaign to promote their new product.
- The spy operated in the guise of a tourist, blending in with the crowd effortlessly.
- They wore elaborate costumes, each one a guise that transformed their identities for the night.
- In her guise as a librarian, she gathered valuable information without raising suspicion.
- The politician's promises were merely a guise for his ulterior motives.
- She enjoyed the thrill of stepping out in public under the guise of someone entirely different.
- She approached the gathering in the guise of a friendly neighbor.
- Under the guise of a philanthropic organization, they raised millions for their own benefit.
- The detective worked undercover, adopting the guise of a local barista to gather information.
- In the guise of a casual dinner invitation, he planned to propose a business deal.
- The artist often painted in the guise of her alter ego to express her true feelings.
- He hid his true intentions behind the guise of a supportive friend.
- The spy operated in the guise of a tourist, blending in with the crowd.
- In the guise of a harmless prank, they staged an elaborate surprise for her birthday.
- She wore a mask in the guise of a masquerade ball to conceal her identity.
- The villain presented himself in the guise of a charming benefactor to gain trust.
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