disguised
adjective
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Pronunciation: /dɪsˈɡaɪzd/ / /dɪzˈɡaɪzd/ / /dɪˈskaɪzd/
adj
- Wearing a disguise; dressed in strange or unusual clothes, or taking on a changed appearance, especially to conceal one’s identity.
- Made to appear as something other than it is, hidden in outward form.
- Altered for the sake of fashion; newfangled or showy.
- Serving as a disguise; altered for the sake of concealing one’s identity.
“under a disguised name”
- Concealed, hidden, out of sight.
- Acting inappropriately, badly behaved.
“Therefore to make complaynt Of such mysadvysed Parsons and dysgysed, Thys boke we have devysed, […]”
“And thus the loselles stryves, And lewdely sayes by Chryst Agaynst the sely preest. […] They mought be better advysed Then to be so dysgysed.”
- Drunk.
“He was never known to be disguised with liquor […].”
“The saylers and the shipmen all, / Through foul excesse of wine, / Were so disguised that at the sea / They shew'd themselves like swine.”
verb
- simple past and past participle of disguise