camouflage
/kæmˈflɑʒ/ or /kæˈmuːflɑʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A pattern of colors or shapes that helps something blend in with its surroundings, often used for military or hunting purposes.
“The soldiers wore camouflage uniforms to avoid being seen by the enemy.”
2. verb
To disguise something, especially to make it blend in with its surroundings.
“The company will camouflage the new skyscraper to make it less noticeable.”
3. verb
To make something seem less noticeable or attractive.
“The critics will camouflage the flaws in the new movie.”
4. noun
A pattern of colors or shapes on a surface, such as a painting or a print.
“The artist used a camouflage pattern in her latest artwork.”