The man in all black was disguised as a ninja.
The man entered the building disguised as an agent
The Pied Piper of Hamelin is a disguised anti-war story.
He was disguised as a bank robber.
He went to the Halloween party disguised as a super hero.
The act of being disguised - to make oneself look like something or someone else. A form of camouflage.The spy had disguised himself perfectly as a guard, and was able to mingle with them and pass through into the super secret evil base undetected.This dish is just mac and cheese, disguised as some fancy Italian pasta and put on the menu for $18!
When Odysseus arrived home goddess Athene disguised him as an old man so that nobody could recognize him.
The detective DISGUISED himself as a bush to avoid the criminal.
The clothes got rumpled because I didn't hang them up. The detective's rumpled appearance disguised a shrewd and logical mind.
Disguised prepositions are words that function as prepositions, but may appear in a sentence as a different part of speech. For example, "among" is often disguised as a verbal particle in phrasal verbs (e.g. "look around"), and "about" can be disguised as an adverb (e.g. "I have been thinking about you"). These words maintain their prepositional function despite their disguised appearance.
disguised mortgages.
i believe she was disguised as an old lady
"His blithe manner disguised a deep-seated fear of failure." "The blithe teenagers of the 1960s often became hapless parents themselves by the 1980s." "Watson still marveled at the blithe disregard Holmes had for deadly peril."