Sentences

dissimulate in a sentence

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πŸ“š Grade Level: Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

Dissimilate means to conceal or disguise one's true thoughts, feelings, or intentions.

Sample Sentences

  1. She tried to dissimulate her true feelings during the meeting, maintaining a calm facade.
  2. He was skilled at dissimulating his intentions, making it difficult for others to predict his next move.
  3. Despite her efforts to dissimulate, her nervous laughter gave away her anxiety.
  4. To avoid confrontation, he learned to dissimulate, masking his true thoughts with polite smiles.
  5. The actor was adept at dissimulating emotions, capturing the audience's attention with his believable performance.
  6. She tried to dissimulate her true feelings during the meeting.
  7. Despite his attempts to dissimulate, everyone could see he was nervous.
  8. The spy had to dissimulate his identity to avoid detection.
  9. In her conversations, she often dissimulates her opinions to keep the peace.
  10. He was skilled at dissimulating his intentions behind a friendly faΓ§ade.