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facadenounalso façade a forward part or surfaceall of the stores in the mall have facades that are in keeping with the style of a 19th-century American village face, forehead, forepart, front outside, skin, surface, veneer back, rear, rearward, reverse innards, inside, interior a display of emotion or behavior that is insincere or intended to deceivehis interest in acting is just a facade—he joined the drama club to meet girls act, airs, charade, disguise, front, guise, masquerade, playacting, pose, pretense(or pretence), put-on, semblance, show impersonation, performance, portrayalimage, personaappearance, color, glosscamouflage, cloakaffectation, deceit, deception, dissembling, dissimulation, double-dealing, duplicity, fakery, fraud, guilebetrayal, double cross, faithlessness, falseness, falsity, infidelity, perfidy, treachery, treason, unfaithfulnessexcuse, pretext bluntness, candidness, candor, directness, forthrightness, frankness, openheartedness, outspokenness, plainspokenness, sincerity, straightforwardnessartlessness, genuineness, naïveté(also naivete or naiveté) a deceptively attractive external appearancethe company's facade of success collapsed when it was revealed that its financial officers had been cooking the books for years gloss, veneer, window dressing cotton candy, fluff, tinselfig leafcharade, front, guise, masquerade, pose, semblance, show ca. 1681 |