some of these may recognize themselves in these pages … but I believe that I have been careful enough in dissimulation that they will not be recognized by others—J. A. Pike
: false pretense
try to keep my detachment from becoming so complete a lie that I myself am deceived by it … but one thing can be gained by dissimulation, and that is an increment in dignity—Isaac Rosenfeld
Word History
Etymology
Middle English dissimulacioun, from Middle French dissimulation, from Latin dissimulation-, dissimulatio, from dissimulatus + -ion-, -io -ion
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