Meaning & Definition of word "Guise"

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    Guise

    /ɡaɪz/

    noun:

    • 1. A form or appearance that conceals the true nature of something; an outward appearance.
      • Example: He approached her in the guise of a helpful stranger.
    • 2. A deceptive or misleading form.
      • Example: The villain operated under the guise of a philanthropist.
    • 3. A particular way of presenting oneself; a semblance.
      • Example: In the guise of a professional, she managed to fool everyone.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French 'guise', from 'guiser' meaning to arrange or conform.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    in disguise:

    In a form that conceals one's true identity.

    under the guise of:

    Pretending to be something else, often to deceive.

    a guise of authority:

    An appearance of power or control that may not be genuine.

    Related Words

    disguise:

    To alter one's appearance to mislead.

    facade:

    A deceptive outward appearance, often used to hide a less pleasant reality.

    semblance:

    The outward aspect or appearance of something.

    Slang Meanings of guise