1. masking - Noun
2. masking - Verb
of Mask
Source: Webster's dictionary... It was in masking education not only common to all, but in some sense compulsory on all, that the destiny of the free republics of America was practically settled. James Russell Lowell
Atheism may be, in some cases, just verbal behavior masking personal feelings that may be very different, perhaps even deeply religious. Raymond Moody
In a presidential campaign, you can't lie. You can't hide what you are and what you want. You can't hide what kind of President you'll be. You can't keep on talking about nothing indefinitely and committing to nothing, you can't keep running away from debate, masking the challenges. Nicolas Sarkozy
If one aims to judge political movements, their deeds are far more important than their speeches, which are often masking rather than revealing. Mario Bunge
The primary ambition of Nietzsche's critique of knowledge is ... to demonstrate that ‘truths' are fictions masking moral commitments. John Carroll
The greatest temptations are not those that solicit our consent to obvious sin, but those that offer us great evils masking as the greatest goods. Thomas Merton