To speak or behave hypocritically, unnaturally or affectedly.
1 What has grieved me most is being obliged to dissimulate so long.
2 The valets being gone, Louvois did not dissimulate from the King his mission.
3 Let me advise your majesty to dissimulate your anger, and send conciliatory messages.
4 He was too young to dissimulate , too young to spare them.
5 David saw that he must speak, and he determined to dissimulate no longer.
6 Impossible that every one should possess every thing; therefore dissimulate your greed and divide.
7 His tendency was to dissimulate the strongest of his feelings.
8 Isaacson strove to dissimulate his joy, Nigel to dissimulate his feeling of sudden loneliness.
9 And Kaunitz, not caring to dissimulate with Binder, gave vent to his exceeding joy.
10 Have I fallen so low in your esteem that you can dissimulate before me?
11 She could dissimulate , however, and when Marie-Anne went away, Mlle.
12 Is it possible to dissimulate with persons whom we love?
13 He took therefore every possible care to dissimulate as to the number of his troops.
14 Save me from the torture of being compelled to dissimulate , to lie, and to cheat.
15 On the contrary, if you knew better how to dissimulate , I should be less happy.
16 He asked himself what Marianne was thinking about, what she meant to say or dissimulate .
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