masked

IPA: mˈæskt

adjective

  • Wearing a mask or masks.
  • Characterized by masks.
  • Concealed; hidden.
  • (botany) Personate.
  • (zoology, of birds) Having the anterior part of the head differing decidedly in color from the rest of the plumage.
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Examples of "masked" in Sentences

  • In his words “We aren’t going anywhere” and using the term masked the situation.
  • Her expression masked, she nodded toward the remaining stragglers veering toward their cars.
  • No, no crash for me, looks like it was a different issue, masked from the same IE error window. doh!
  • It is only lightly masked, that is to say, by American channels such as section A of the New York Times.
  • They called him "chief" or "the boss man," and they only exchanged his telephone number in code, masked as lottery numbers.
  • But Savage has barriers put between him and his destiny by Mayans with red-tipped fingers, the warriors led by a villain masked as Kukulcan, the Feathered Serpent.
  • Mr. Heyman spends most of his time delving through financial statements, looking for strong cash-flow potential that is being masked from a company's earnings performance due to accounting expenses, like depreciation of assets, that don't always reflect reality.

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