The face or front of a building.
A showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasant.
The terminal part of the facade of a building - especially the classical temples - usually triangular.
1 Stand in the left-hand corner of the Place to examine the facade .
2 Despite his facade of certainty, Lionel must be feeling the same way.
3 Across from it, the splendid facade of the New York Stock Exchange.
4 No, Highsmythe was a bundle of violence hiding behind a sculpted facade .
5 On the left is a terrace and the facade of the house.
6 The facade was crafted to allow patrons hear their beans being ground.
7 One side of the mountain cut in points formed its exterior facade .
8 The Spotify logo on the facade of the New York Stock Exchange.
9 Avery heard frustration in her voice: a flaw in her emotionless facade .
10 They maintained a facade of simple-mindedness because they liked it that way.
11 The facade of the granite agent is not, of course, the reality.
12 The Palace of Education has three Renaissance portals on the south facade .
13 He said the 4-story facade & the basement vault will be preserved.
14 The WPA building sported fluted art-deco-style columns under a tall modernist facade .
15 The view from her bedroom was a firewall on a gable facade .
16 What do I want? Irial's usual facade - half amused and half callous-returnedthen.
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