camouflage

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noun

cam·​ou·​flage ˈka-mə-ˌfläzh How to pronounce camouflage (audio)
-ˌfläj
1
: the disguising especially of military equipment or installations with paint, nets, or foliage
also : the disguise so applied
2
a
: concealment by means of disguise
The rabbit's white fur acts as camouflage in the snow.
b
: behavior or artifice designed to deceive or hide
hiding behind a camouflage of righteous indignation
camouflagic adjective

camouflage

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verb

camouflaged; camouflaging

transitive verb

: to conceal or disguise by camouflage
The makeup camouflages blemishes.

intransitive verb

: to practice camouflage
camouflageable adjective

camouflage

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adjective

: made in colors or patterns typical of camouflage
a camouflage jacket

Examples of camouflage in a Sentence

Noun The army tanks were painted green and brown for camouflage. The rabbit's white fur acts as a camouflage in the snow. Rabbits use their white fur as camouflage in the snow. Her so-called charity work was a camouflage for her own self-interest. His tough attitude served as camouflage. Verb It was impossible to camouflage the facts. camouflaged the military camp as a native village
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Designers are connecting to nature with expressionistic takes on the traditional camouflage pattern. Laird Borrelli-Persson, Vogue, 12 Mar. 2024 Pilot Artem wears a camouflage balaclava and says the drone recently killed 16 Russian soldiers advancing in two groups, with two separate flights. Scott Peterson, The Christian Science Monitor, 8 Mar. 2024 Tall laundry bins held hundreds of American military canteens and current-issue British camouflage uniforms and equipment. Charles W. McFarlane, New York Times, 6 Mar. 2024 There are three different dial colors: khaki, camouflage and black. Carol Besler, Forbes, 29 Feb. 2024 Stalking Ability Tigers are sleek, stealthy, and come with their own camouflage. Matthew Every, Field & Stream, 21 Feb. 2024 So the Chiefs have to make sure that 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan’s formations and camouflage don’t mess up their coverages. Sam Farmer, Los Angeles Times, 8 Feb. 2024 The division’s command post, essentially a folding table with four Humvees parked around it, was draped in camouflage netting that helps dampen electronic and thermal signatures. Alex Horton, Washington Post, 22 Feb. 2024 Here came a group of 12 men in camouflage with carpet samples tied to the soles of their shoes to hide their tracks in the dirt so Border Patrol agents couldn’t follow their path. Eli Saslow Erin Schaff, New York Times, 18 Feb. 2024
Verb
This Root Touch-Up Kit camouflages up to one inch of gray hairs in about an hour. Alyssa Grabinski, Peoplemag, 6 Mar. 2024 Put it toward a recipe where its looks are cleverly camouflaged. Antara Sinha, Bon Appétit, 22 Feb. 2024 Eggs attached to rocky bottom become camouflaged in algae Moran, whose lab has studied polar gigantism for more than a decade, led a field research expedition in October 2021 to Antarctica with Ph.D. students Aaron Toh and Graham Lobert to study the continent's sea spider population. Eric Lagatta, USA TODAY, 20 Feb. 2024 Michael’s seemingly desirable actions could actually be a sign of a deeper issue, camouflaged as a caring concern. Mark Travers, Forbes, 10 Feb. 2024 The move camouflaged McKay’s active Slack account for months, letting his account evade deletion. Emma Roth, The Verge, 23 Feb. 2024 Paris Jackson was a blank canvas on the red carpet after her makeup artists spent two hours camouflaging her 80 tattoos, shown on the right. Leah Dolan, CNN, 5 Feb. 2024 Overlapping, roasted slices of lemon can camouflage a homely turkey. Bonnie S. Benwick, Idaho Statesman, 31 Jan. 2024 Leia, on the other hand, is camouflaged in her Boushh, ready to storm the villain's palace, too. Melissa Epifano, EW.com, 25 Sep. 2023
Adjective
The musical performers, vendors, political signs and colorful clothing on the rally grounds contrasted with the razor wire, camouflage uniforms and weaponry stationed 20 miles south at the section of border in Eagle Pass. Suzanne Gamboa, NBC News, 4 Feb. 2024 The first 1,500 fans to get to the park on Opening Day will win a camouflage hat with the 15-year logo. Alexandra Hardle, The Arizona Republic, 23 Feb. 2024 Jackson was last seen wearing an olive green or camouflage North Face jacket, a white polo shirt, navy blue pants and red shoes, according to police. Bridget Fogarty, Journal Sentinel, 12 Feb. 2024 One of the suspects has been described as a male with a black and gray beard, wearing a camouflage hat and black sweatshirt. Justin Muszynski, Hartford Courant, 17 Jan. 2024 These two feel-good ideas are camouflage for something much more radical and sinister: a rewrite of the U.S. Constitution. Sun Sentinel Editorial Board, Sun Sentinel, 4 Jan. 2024 In Sonoyta, across the border from Arizona, Mino’s camouflage pants aroused the suspicions of a unit of Mexican soldiers. Jonathan Blitzer, The New Yorker, 28 Jan. 2024 The concertina wire atop some portions of the wall is littered with shreds of camouflage clothing left behind by migrants who became tangled on their way down. Keegan Hamilton, Los Angeles Times, 18 Dec. 2023 Sean also shared some snaps from the family's quality time together, including a photo of Samuel building a Lego house and a sweet selfie of himself and his sons all dressed in camouflage jackets. Angela Andaloro, Peoplemag, 25 Nov. 2023

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Word History

Etymology

Noun

French, from camoufler to disguise

Verb

derivative of camouflage entry 1

Adjective

from attributive use of camouflage entry 1

First Known Use

Noun

1885, in the meaning defined at sense 2a

Verb

1917, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Adjective

1918, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of camouflage was in 1885

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Cite this Entry

“Camouflage.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/camouflage. Accessed 28 Mar. 2024.

Kids Definition

camouflage

1 of 2 noun
cam·​ou·​flage ˈkam-ə-ˌfläzh How to pronounce camouflage (audio)
-ˌfläj
1
: the hiding or disguising of something by covering it up or changing the way it looks
2
: the material (as paint or leaves and branches) used for camouflage

camouflage

2 of 2 verb
camouflaged; camouflaging
: to hide or disguise by camouflage

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