1. disguising - Noun
2. disguising - Verb
of Disguise
A masque or masquerade.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEnvy is a horrible thing. It is unlike all other kinds of suffering in that there is no disguising it, no elevating it into tragedy. It is more than merely painful, it is disgusting. George Orwell
Amongst so many borrowed things, I am glad if I can steal one, disguising and altering it for some new service. Michel de Montaigne
It is only by softening and disguising dead flesh by culinary preparation, that it is rendered susceptible of mastication or digestion; and that the sight of its bloody juices and raw horror does not excite intolerable loathing and disgust. Percy Bysshe Shelley
Everywhere men have unlocked the prisoners within, and from under the disguising skins the apes have leapt joyfully out. Osbert Sitwell
There are some that only employ words for the purpose of disguising their thoughts. Voltaire
We have a talent for disguising greed under the cloak of freedom. As for past acts of depravity, we prefer to ignore those. Progress, after all, means to look ever forward, and whatever we have trampled in our wake is best forgotten. Steven Erikson