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dissemblance
1[ dih-sem-bluhns ]
noun
- dissimilarity; unlikeness.
dissemblance
2[ dih-sem-bluhns ]
noun
- dissembling; dissimulation.
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of dissemblance1
Origin of dissemblance2
Example Sentences
Diana’s story is, for better and worse, the ultimate proof that glamour is not the same as happiness; indeed, it is an art of dissemblance.
Before you even get to the obscenity of excess, the first thought has to be for the lifetime of resentment and dissemblance these families are storing up, as that one-year-old immediately forgets it ever happened, then spends a decade pretending not to have forgotten, before exploding in teenage rage: “It’s actually not my fault that I can’t remember it, it’s a function of human memory.â€
For one thing, West’s never been prone to cagey dissemblance—massively unfiltered self-expression accounts for at least five out of seven of his deadliest sins.
“The government at present is merely engaging in verbal dissemblance,†Chan said.
As a result, the historian Darlene Clark Hine has written, black women developed a “culture of dissemblance†that “created the appearance of openness and disclosure but actually shielded the truth of their inner lives and selves from their oppressors.â€
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