Mascarada in english

Masquerade

pronunciation: mæskɜreɪd part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

mascarada1 = masquerade ; masquerade ball ; masque ; masked ball. 

Example: The book presents an overview of masks and masquerades in Europe from the Middle Ages to modern times.Example: The book examines the participation of the ruling elite in masquerade balls in the 18th century.Example: At the court too, which was a natural centre of entertainment, there were splendid masques, festivals, tournaments, often with elaborate stage effects.Example: Romeo and Juliet meet and fall in love at a masked ball hosted by the Capulets.

mascarada2 = charade ; masquerade. 

Example: Political parties happily play along with this charade because it enables them to look like they care about the planet.Example: Such a masquerade may allow some microbes to enter the host's inner sanctum covertly in a manner analogous to the Trojan horse.

Mascarada synonyms

pose in spanish: actitud, pronunciation: poʊz part of speech: verb mask in spanish: máscara, pronunciation: mæsk part of speech: noun masque in spanish: mascarada, pronunciation: mæsk part of speech: noun fancy dress in spanish: vestido de lujo, pronunciation: fænsidres part of speech: noun masquerade costume in spanish: disfraz de mascarada, pronunciation: mæskɜreɪdkɑstum part of speech: noun
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