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disguise - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disguise in Hindi

  • भेष
  • कपटवेश
  • स्वांग
  • छिपाना
  • छद्म वेश बनाना
  • कपट वेश बनाना
  • प्रच्छन्न

verb

  • वेश बदलना
  •  भेस बदलना
  • बदल लेना

disguise Definition

Verb

  • give (someone or oneself) a different appearance in order to conceal one's identity.

Noun

  • a means of altering one's appearance or concealing one's identity.

disguise Example

  • I told them you were a policewoman in disguise ( मैंने उनसे कहा कि तुम भेष में एक पुलिसवाले हो )
  • Rows of small children looked at her without disguise ( छोटे-छोटे बच्चों की कतारें उसे बिना भेष बदलकर देखती रहीं )
  • He made no effort to disguise his contempt ( उसने अपनी अवमानना ​​को छिपाने का कोई प्रयास नहीं किया )
  • Arthur looked very uncomfortable but his voice didn't disguise his annoyance. ( आर्थर बहुत असहज लग रहा था लेकिन उसकी आवाज़ ने उसकी झुंझलाहट को नहीं छिपाया। )

More Sentence

  • Twice in that year he went the round of the Sicilian cities in disguise, and prepared the insurrectionary movement of 1860.
  • In one of these she seems to have crossed the frontier alone in disguise, been lost in the desert, and, after many adventures, been conducted back by a party of horsemen.
  • The best of them, priorato, is chiefly known in England, under the disguise of second or third-rate port; it was much used in the military hospitals of America during the Civil War.
  • Brissot attempted to escape in disguise, but was arrested at Moulins.
  • Could she have disguised herself as a man to seek adventure?
  • There are enormous amounts of disguised slack in the labor market.
  • Officials here did not disguise their desire for domestic political gain.
  • Swing could be The New Yorker disguised in Generation X drag.
  • His tastes were those of a student, and he did not disguise his dislike of public functions and the constant little journeys which take up so much of a bishop's time.
  • The words sliced through her disguise, stabbing into her heart.
  • After repeated successes of the same sort Benjamin threw off his disguise and contributed regularly to the Courant.
  • This poem is valuable, as, presuming upon the sufficiency of his disguise, Tristan audaciously gives a resume of his feats and of his relations with Iseult, in this agreeing with the version of Thomas.
  • Does holding a handkerchief over the mouthpiece really disguise your voice?
  • His bizarre disguise drew stares from fellow shoppers
  • We took elaborate measures to disguise ourselves as locals