dissimulate
21dissimulate — [dɪ sɪmjʊleɪt] verb hide or disguise one s thoughts or feelings. Derivatives dissimulation noun dissimulator noun Origin ME: from L. dissimulat , dissimulare to conceal …
22dissimulate — verb (I, T) formal to hide your true feelings or intentions, especially by lying to people …
23dissimulate — dis·simulate …
24dissimulate — dis•sim•u•late [[t]dɪˈsɪm yəˌleɪt[/t]] v. lat•ed, lat•ing 1) to disguise or conceal under a false appearance 2) to conceal one s true motives, thoughts, etc., by some pretense • Etymology: 1525–35; < L dissimulātus, ptp. of dissimulāre to… …
25dissimulate — v.i.,v.t. feign; pretend. ♦ dissimulation, n. ♦ dissimulative, a …
26dissimulate — v.tr. & intr. dissemble. Derivatives: dissimulation n. dissimulator n. Etymology: L dissimulare (as DIS , SIMULATE) …
27Dissimulation — Dissimulate redirects here. For the 2002 death metal album, see Dissimulate (album). For the linguistic term, see dissimilation. Dissimulation is a form of deception in which one conceals the truth. It consists of concealing the truth, or in the… …
28dissimulation — dissimulate ► VERB ▪ hide or disguise one s thoughts or feelings. DERIVATIVES dissimulation noun dissimulator noun. ORIGIN Latin dissimulare to conceal …
29dissimulator — dissimulate ► VERB ▪ hide or disguise one s thoughts or feelings. DERIVATIVES dissimulation noun dissimulator noun. ORIGIN Latin dissimulare to conceal …
30The Berzerker — This article is about the band. For the professional wrestler, see John Nord. For other meanings, see Berserker (disambiguation) and Berserk (disambiguation). The Berzerker Origin Melbourne, Australia Genres Death metal, Industrial metal,… …