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All unmask synonyms

unΒ·mask
U u

verb unmask

  • circularize β€” to distribute circulars to
  • hit on β€” to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • blurt out β€” If someone blurts something out, they blurt it.
  • disarrayed β€” Simple past tense and past participle of disarray.
  • jollies β€” in good spirits; lively; merry: In a moment he was as jolly as ever.
  • expose β€” Make (something) visible, typically by uncovering it.
  • let out β€” (of fur) processed by cutting parallel diagonal slashes into the pelt and sewing the slashed edges together to lengthen the pelt and to improve the appearance of the fur.
  • dig up β€” to break up, turn over, or remove earth, sand, etc., as with a shovel, spade, bulldozer, or claw; make an excavation.
  • display β€” to show or exhibit; make visible: to display a sign.
  • caricaturing β€” a picture, description, etc., ludicrously exaggerating the peculiarities or defects of persons or things: His caricature of the mayor in this morning's paper is the best he's ever drawn.
  • catch β€” If you catch a person or animal, you capture them after chasing them, or by using a trap, net, or other device.
  • jive β€” swing music or early jazz.
  • dimes β€” Plural form of dime.
  • meet with β€” to come upon; come into the presence of; encounter: I would meet him on the street at unexpected moments.
  • ballyhooed β€” a clamorous and vigorous attempt to win customers or advance any cause; blatant advertising or publicity.
  • be-little β€” to regard or portray as less impressive or important than appearances indicate; depreciate; disparage.
  • disported β€” to divert or amuse (oneself).
  • diming β€” Present participle of dime.
  • hit upon β€” to deal a blow or stroke to: Hit the nail with the hammer.
  • hazed β€” an aggregation in the atmosphere of very fine, widely dispersed, solid or liquid particles, or both, giving the air an opalescent appearance that subdues colors.
  • demystifying β€” Present participle of demystify.
  • circularise β€” (British) alternative spelling of circularize.
  • get out of β€” extricate oneself from
  • highlighted β€” to emphasize or make prominent.
  • cartooning β€” a sketch or drawing, usually humorous, as in a newspaper or periodical, symbolizing, satirizing, or caricaturing some action, subject, or person of popular interest.
  • demystify β€” If you demystify something, you make it easier to understand by giving a clear explanation of it.
  • catch on β€” If you catch on to something, you understand it, or realize that it is happening.
  • hyping β€” to stimulate, excite, or agitate (usually followed by up): She was hyped up at the thought of owning her own car.
  • make a fool of β€” To cause (someone) to seem foolish.
  • let slip β€” to move, flow, pass, or go smoothly or easily; glide; slide: Water slips off a smooth surface.
  • caricatured β€” Simple past tense and past participle of caricature.
  • jollying β€” Present participle of jolly.
  • highlighting β€” to emphasize or make prominent.
  • hyped β€” to stimulate, excite, or agitate (usually followed by up): She was hyped up at the thought of owning her own car.
  • jiving β€” swing music or early jazz.
  • hazing β€” an aggregation in the atmosphere of very fine, widely dispersed, solid or liquid particles, or both, giving the air an opalescent appearance that subdues colors.
  • husking β€” the dry external covering of certain fruits or seeds, especially of an ear of corn.
  • detect β€” To detect something means to find it or discover that it is present somewhere by using equipment or making an investigation.
  • worsted β€” that which is worst.
  • dime β€” a cupronickel-clad coin of the U.S. and Canada, the 10th part of a dollar, equal to 10 cents.
  • debunk β€” If you debunk a widely held belief, you show that it is false. If you debunk something that is widely admired, you show that it is not as good as people think it is.
  • betray β€” If you betray someone who loves or trusts you, your actions hurt and disappoint them.
  • advertise β€” If someone or something advertises a particular quality, they show it in their appearance or behaviour.
  • lay open β€” to put or place in a horizontal position or position of rest; set down: to lay a book on a desk.
  • find out β€” to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
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