dissimulate in a sentence
a.
π Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12
Definition
Dissimilate means to conceal or disguise one's true thoughts, feelings, or intentions.
Sample Sentences
- She tried to dissimulate her true feelings during the meeting, maintaining a calm facade.
- He was skilled at dissimulating his intentions, making it difficult for others to predict his next move.
- Despite her efforts to dissimulate, her nervous laughter gave away her anxiety.
- To avoid confrontation, he learned to dissimulate, masking his true thoughts with polite smiles.
- The actor was adept at dissimulating emotions, capturing the audience's attention with his believable performance.
- She tried to dissimulate her true feelings during the meeting.
- Despite his attempts to dissimulate, everyone could see he was nervous.
- The spy had to dissimulate his identity to avoid detection.
- In her conversations, she often dissimulates her opinions to keep the peace.
- He was skilled at dissimulating his intentions behind a friendly faΓ§ade.