A person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives.
1 I was a close and resolute dissembler - in this one case at least.
2 Clever dissembler that he was, he could not prevent an involuntary start.
3 He was then in Clarendon's eyes preeminently a dissembler - ' the greatest dissembler living'.
4 Perhaps Stoppard's comparisons with that great dissembler Wilde are more apt than ever.
5 You have not been weak; you have been abused by a devilish dissembler .
6 Tell the vile dissembler , I mean the duke, I await him.
7 It is as dead as it seems, and will prove itself no dissembler .
8 Amongst her other feminine qualities she had that of being a perfect dissembler .
9 Well, thought I, I must put on the dissembler a little, I see.
10 I should say not, unless he be an extremely accomplished dissembler .
11 Balboa was something of a dissembler himself on occasion, as you will see.
12 Either Franz was mistaken, or Haddan was a most skilful dissembler .
13 Thou hast foresworn thyself, dissembler - or else my charms have prematurely withered.
14 Aye, he was a good dissembler , was Cockney-butwe matched him.
15 What if this consummate dissembler should cheat both the rival kings?
16 Sycophanta is such a dissembler , traitor, and backbiter that would earn a grey coat.
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