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  1. Masquerade can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it means a party with masks or a false appearance. As a verb, it means to pretend or appear to be something or someone.

  2. masquerade n: figurative (pretence) farsa nf : The enlightening article explored the journalist's masquerade as homeless person. El artículo esclarecedor exploró la farsa del periodista como un hombre vagabundo. masquerade as [sb/sth] vi + prep: figurative (person: pretend to be) (figurado) disfrazarse⇒ v prnl : representar a alguien loc verb

  3. behaviour that is intended to prevent the truth about something unpleasant or not wanted from becoming known. mascarada, farsa. They kept up the masquerade of being happily married for over 30 years. Mantuvieron la farsa de estar felizmente casados durante más de 30 años.

  4. Learn the meaning of masquerade as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Masquerade can refer to a social event with masks and costumes, or a disguise or show.

  5. If you masquerade as a sweet, kind-hearted person, you present that image to the world, hiding your true identity as a jerk who has rage issues. As a verb, masquerade can also mean to dress up as someone else, in costume.

  6. Hace 3 días · Masquerade can be a verb meaning to pretend to be someone or something, or a noun meaning a disguise, a deception, or a party with masks. Learn more about the word origin, usage and related terms from Collins Dictionary.

  7. A masquerade is an attempt to deceive people about the true nature or identity of something. He told a news conference that the elections would be a masquerade. Inglés americano : masquerade / mæskəˈreɪd /