dissemble [verb]

Definition of dissemble:

means to conceal one's true motives, feelings, or beliefs; to disguise or hide behind a false appearance.

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Sentence/Example of dissemble:

She tried to dissemble her disappointment when she didn't win the award.

He dissembled his true intentions by pretending to be her friend.

The spy had to dissemble his identity to avoid detection.

She dissembled her nervousness with a confident smile.

Politicians often dissemble to gain public support.

He dissembled his anger to keep the peace.

She dissembled her true feelings about the situation.

The actor dissembled his real emotions behind the role he was playing.

He dissembled his fear with a brave facade.

She dissembled interest in the boring conversation.

He dissembled his plans from his colleagues.

The criminal dissembled innocence during the interrogation.

She dissembled happiness at the party despite feeling sad.

He tried to dissemble his guilt with a casual demeanor.

She dissembled her surprise when she saw the unexpected guest.

The negotiator dissembled his frustration to keep the talks going.

He dissembled his true thoughts with polite conversation.

She dissembled her knowledge of the secret.

He dissembled his disappointment with a forced laugh.

She dissembled her excitement about the upcoming trip.

He dissembled his true feelings with a stoic expression.

She dissembled her curiosity about the mysterious stranger.

He dissembled his irritation during the long meeting.

She dissembled her shock when she heard the news.

He dissembled his motives by pretending to help.