noun
- a formal dance or party where people wear masks and costumes
- a false show or pretense; something that conceals the truth
verb
- to pretend to be someone or something else; to disguise oneself
Examples
- The charity held an elegant masquerade at the hotel ballroom.
- She wore a beautiful feathered mask to the masquerade.
- His kindness was just a masquerade to hide his selfish motives.
- The whole operation was a masquerade designed to fool investors.
- He tried to masquerade as a wealthy businessman.
- The spy masqueraded as a tourist while gathering intelligence.
- Don’t masquerade your laziness as perfectionism.