unmask in a sentence
v. t.
π Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To reveal or disclose the true identity or intentions of someone or something that has been concealed or disguised.
Sample Sentences
- The detective worked tirelessly to unmask the true identity of the elusive criminal.
- After years of deception, the politician finally faced the public and chose to unmask his hidden agenda.
- In the final scene of the movie, the hero bravely decided to unmask himself in front of the villain.
- The artist's latest exhibition aims to unmask the societal issues that often go unnoticed.
- With each revelation, she began to unmask the lies that had been woven into her life story.
- The detective worked tirelessly to unmask the criminal who had eluded capture for years.
- In an intense moment during the debate, she vowed to unmask the hidden agendas of her opponents.
- The artistβs latest exhibit aims to unmask the societal issues that often remain in the shadows.
- As the investigation progressed, new evidence began to unmask the truth behind the scandal.
- He felt it was time to unmask his true feelings and confess his love for her.