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What does "guise" mean?
I read the word "guise" while I was looking at the translation os a song. What does guise mean? Does it have a relationship between "disguise"? If so, what is the difference between the two words?
20 de set de 2012 21:14
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Guise means appearance. One can appear as something else by changing their appearance or "disguising".
A guise is how you appear, a disguise is what you wear to change your appearance. So, you can say the same thing in two different ways. "We wore the guise of a cowboy - He looked like a cowboy" OR "He was disguised as a cowboy - He was dressed like a cowboy."
Guise can also be figurative. You can appear as a friend. He came in the guise of a friend. He appeared as a savior. His savior's guise fooled everyone.
21 de setembro de 2012
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Depends on the context, but yes. "Guise" could mainly mean "identity" or "version of oneself".
20 de setembro de 2012
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