The phantom went to the masquerade to steal away the beautiful woman.
In this sentence, masquerade means to disguise himself as a ghost.
Yes. Ex: I went to a masquerade dance party.
His masquerade as a rich man was so overt that he fooled nobody.
The young woman wore a lacy gown to the masquerade ball. Lacy is an adjective meaning or or like lace.
The word "masquerade" originated from Middle French "masquerade," which comes from Italian "mascherata," meaning a masked ball or revel. It ultimately derives from the Italian word "maschera," meaning mask.
Masquerade?
The detective DISGUISED himself as a bush to avoid the criminal.
Masquerade
Venetian Masquerade Ball (in the original name when if first started in the fallen Republic of Veneta)
I am definitely in favor of throwing a masquerade party this New Year's Eve.
Masque. It's part of the the root word 'masquerade' as in a masquerade party where people where fancy often feathred masks. Thanks Mardi Gras. Hope that helps, ~Kit
The word sought may be "costume" (a disguise or masquerade outfit).