dissemble in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
To dissemble means to conceal one's true feelings, thoughts, or intentions by pretending or misleading others.
Sample Sentences
- He tried to dissemble his true feelings during the meeting.
- She was skilled at dissembling, effortlessly hiding her intentions from others.
- The politician chose to dissemble rather than admit to the controversy.
- Even though he attempted to dissemble, his nervous demeanor gave him away.
- It's often difficult to dissemble when faced with probing questions from the press.
- He chose to dissemble his true feelings during the meeting to maintain a professional image.
- Despite her calm demeanor, she often had to dissemble her anxiety in social situations.
- The politician attempted to dissemble his intentions, but his past actions revealed the truth.
- In an effort to dissemble her surprise, she quickly changed the subject to something more mundane.
- It's difficult to dissemble when someone knows you so well; they can see right through your facade.