English-Thai Dictionary
masquerade
N การเต้นรำ สวมหน้ากาก งาน แฟนซี mummery masque kan-tuen-ram-suam-na-kak
masquerade
N การเสแสร้ง การ ปลอมแปลง ตัว การ ตบตา kan-sea-sang
masquerade
N เสื้อผ้า ที่ สวม ไป งาน เต้นรำ สวมหน้ากาก ชุด แฟนซี fancy dress suea-pa-ti-sai-pai-ngan-ten-ram
masquerade
VI เสแสร้ง ปลอม disguise sea-sang
masquerade as
PHRV ปลอม เป็น ปลอมตัว เป็น pose as plom-pen
masquerer
N ผู้ สวมหน้ากาก phu-sum-na-kak
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
MASQUERADE
n. 1. A nocturnal assembly of persons wearing masks, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation and other diversions.
In courtly balls and midnight masquerades.
2. Disguise.
I came to visit thee in masquerade.
3. A Spanish diversion on horseback.
MASQUERADE
v.i.To go in disguise. 1. To assemble in masks.
MASQUERADE
v.t.To put in disguise.
MASQUERADER
n.A person wearing a mask; one disguised.
MASQUERADING
ppr. Assembling in masks for diversion.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
MASQUERADE
Mas `quer *ade ", n. Etym: [F. mascarade, fr. Sp. mascarada, or It. mascherata. See Mask. ]
1. An assembly of persons wearing masks, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions. In courtly balls and midnight masquerades. Pope.
2. A dramatic performance by actors in masks; a mask. See 1st Mask, 4. [Obs. ]
3. Acting or living under false pretenses; concealment of something by a false or unreal show; pretentious show; disguise. That masquerade of misrepresentation which invariably accompanied the political eloquence of Rome. De Quincey.
4. A Spanish diversion on horseback.
MASQUERADE
Mas `quer *ade ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Masqueraded; p. pr. & vb. n.Masquerading. ]
1. To assemble in masks; to take part in a masquerade.
2. To frolic or disport in disquise; to make a pretentious show of being what one is not. A freak took an ass in the head, and he goes into the woods, masquerading up and down in a lion's skin. L'Estrange.
MASQUERADE
MASQUERADE Mas `quer *ade ", v. t.
Defn: To conceal with masks; to disguise. "To masquerade vice. " Killingbeck.
MASQUERADER
MASQUERADER Mas `quer *ad "er, n.
Defn: One who masquerades; a person wearing a mask; one disguised.
New American Oxford Dictionary
masquerade
mas quer ade |ˌmaskəˈrād ˈˌmæskəˈˌreɪd | ▶noun a false show or pretense: his masquerade ended when he was arrested. • the wearing of disguise: dressing up, role-playing, and masquerade. • a masked ball. ▶verb [ no obj. ] pretend to be someone one is not: a journalist masquerading as a man in distress. • be disguised or passed off as something else: the idle gossip that masquerades as news in some local papers. DERIVATIVES mas quer ad er noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French mascarade, from Italian mascherata, from maschera ‘mask. ’
Oxford Dictionary
masquer
mas |quer ▶noun variant spelling of masker.
masquerade
masquerade |ˌmɑːskəˈreɪd, ˌmas- | ▶noun a false show or pretence: I doubt he could have kept up the masquerade for long. • [ mass noun ] the wearing of disguise: dressing up, role playing, and masquerade. • chiefly N. Amer. a masked ball. ▶verb [ no obj. ] pretend to be someone one is not: a journalist masquerading as a man in distress. • be disguised or passed off as something else: idle gossip that masquerades as news. DERIVATIVES masquerader noun ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from French mascarade, from Italian mascherata, from maschera ‘mask ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
masquerade
masquerade noun 1 a grand masquerade: masked ball, masque, fancy-dress party, costume party. 2 he couldn't keep up the masquerade much longer: pretense, deception, pose, act, front, facade, disguise, dissimulation, bluff, play-acting, make-believe; informal put-on. ▶verb a woman masquerading as a man: pretend to be, pose as, pass oneself off as, impersonate, disguise oneself as.
Oxford Thesaurus
masquerade
masquerade noun 1 a grand masquerade organized by Lord Tylney at Wanstead House: masked ball, masque, fancy-dress party. 2 I doubt if he could have kept up the masquerade for much longer: pretence, deception, pose, act, front, facade, disguise, dissimulation, cover-up, bluff, subterfuge, play-acting, make-believe; informal put-on. ▶verb a journalist masquerading as a man in distress: pretend to be, pose as, pass oneself off as, impersonate, disguise oneself as, simulate, profess to be; rare personate.
French Dictionary
masquer
masquer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Dissimuler derrière un masque. : À Venise, les belles dames étaient masquées lors du carnaval. 2 figuré Dissimuler sous de fausses apparences. : Masquer une fraude. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec les verbes suivants: • cacher, dissimuler; • celer, tenir quelque chose secret; • déguiser, dissimuler sous une apparence trompeuse; • taire, ne pas révéler ce que l ’on n ’est pas obligé de faire connaître; • voiler, cacher sous des apparences. aimer
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
masquerade
mas quer ade /mæ̀skəréɪd , ⦅英 ⦆mɑ̀ːsk -/名詞 1 C 仮面舞踏会 ; 仮装 .2 C U 見せかけ, ごまかし, 虚構 .3 C ⦅米 やや古 ⦆仮装パーティ .動詞 自動詞 «…の » ふりをする, «…に » 変装する «as » .