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vizard
or vis·ard
[ viz-erd ]
noun
- Archaic. a mask or visor.
vizard
/ ˈvɪzəd /
noun
- archaic.a means of disguise; mask; visor
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Derived Forms
- ˈvizarded, adjective
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Other Words From
- vizard·ed adjective
- un·vizard·ed adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of vizard1
C16: variant of visor
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Example Sentences
He had a vizard over his face, but his hair came down from under his helm like the tail of a red horse.
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The city has its vizard on and we—at night we are our naked selves.
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Finding Zoe was to be trusted as a county chronicle, Vizard turned sharply to her, and said, "And was he flirting with her?"
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Harrington Vizard sat rapt in attention, and never took his eyes off her, yet said not a word.
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Vizard, for the first time, wore a supercilious smile at being so misunderstood, and did not deign a reply.
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