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Facade - English meaning

fəˈsɑːd

Facade – definitions in English dictionary

noun

The principal front of a building, that faces on to a street or open space.

Usage examples:

The house has a half-timbered facade

Synonims:

FrontFrontageFaceAspectElevationExteriorOutside
noun

A deceptive outward appearance.

Usage examples:

Her flawless public facade masked private despair

Synonims:

ShowFrontAppearanceFalse displayPretenceSimulationAffectationSemblanceIllusionPosturePoseShamFakeActMasqueradeCharadeGuiseMaskCloakVeilVeneer
noun

The front of a building

Usage examples:

The façade is made of limestone., behind her façade of gentleness was a tough competitor.
noun

The front of a building, especially a large or attractive building

Usage examples:

The gallery's elegant 18th-century façade
noun

A false appearance that makes someone or something seem more pleasant or better than they really are

Usage examples:

He kept his hostility hidden behind a friendly façade., we are fed up with this façade of democracy.

Facade translation into English

Facade: translate from English into Chinese

Translate facade into Chinese (Simplified)}
正面, 表面, 前面, 场面

Facade: translate from English into Dutch

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Facade, Gevel, Voorgevel, Voorzijde, Pui, Voorpui

Facade: translate from English into French

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Façade, Front

Facade: translate from English into German

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Fassade, Vorderseite

Facade: translate from English into Hindi

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मुखौटा, मोहरा, मुख, अगवाड़ा, इमारत का मुहार

Facade: translate from English into Italian

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Facciata, Apparenza

Facade: translate from English into Korean

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정면

Facade: translate from English into Russian

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Фасад, Видимость, Внешний вид, Внешняя сторона, Наружность

Facade: translate from English into Spanish

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Fachada, Cara

Word origin

mid 17th century: from French façade, from face ‘face’, on the pattern of Italian facciata .

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