Demask

Pronunciation: /dɛˈmæsk/

Demask (verb)

  1. To take off a covering that hides someone's face or identity.
  2. To show the true nature or reality of something that was hidden or unclear.

Examples

  • They will demask the performer after the show ends.
  • The investigation aims to demask the corruption within the organization.

Common collocations: demask a character, demask a disguise, demask a lie, demask the reality

Synonyms of Demask

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Demask

  • To mask means to cover or conceal something.