GUISE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary An epithet often manifests itself under the guise of a (definite) description that modifies a singular term to form a compound noun phrase
GUISE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary You use guise to refer to the outward appearance or form of someone or something, which is often temporary or different from their real nature He turned up at an Easter party in the guise of a white rabbit
guise - Wiktionary, the free dictionary guise (plural guises) A customary way of speaking or acting; a fashion, a manner, a practice (often used formerly in such phrases as "at his own guise"; that is, in his own fashion, to suit himself )
Guise Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary She swindles people under the guise of friendship [=by pretending to be their friend] a story about a demon in the guise of an angel [=a demon disguised as an angel; a demon made to look like an angel]
guise - WordReference. com Dictionary of English guise (gīz), n , v , guised, guis•ing n semblance: an old principle in a new guise assumed appearance or mere semblance: under the guise of friendship style of dress: in the guise of a shepherd mode attire: children guised as cowboys Scottish Terms to appear or go in disguise 1 form, shape See appearance Guise (gēz), n
Guise - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com The noun guise refers to an outward appearance that conceals the true nature of someone or something Your classmate might chat with you under the guise of friendship, but you know she's really just looking for juicy gossip