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façade

[fuh-sahd, fa-] / fəˈsɑd, fæ- /




facade


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Another character is quick to insist that everything he’s looking at — the walls, the people — is a facade.

From Los Angeles Times

Before entering the property, guests are greeted with a coastal facade emphasized by blue and white paneling.

From MarketWatch

Soaring murals, brightly painted, of smiling crowds dominate building facades around this busy roundabout.

From BBC

The earl of Arundel’s tomb expresses the grim realities beneath the era’s facade of chivalry: Above, he is depicted resplendent in full armor; below, as a gaunt cadaver.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ornate Creole-style ironwork decorated the facades of buildings just like they do in the French Quarter.

From The Wall Street Journal