facade
/fəˈsɑːd/
noun
- The front of a building, especially an impressive one.
- Workers are cleaning the marble facade of the city hall.
- The old church has a beautiful stone facade with intricate carvings.
- The building's modern glass facade contrasts with the historic neighborhood.
- A false appearance or way of behaving that hides someone's true feelings or intentions.
- She put up a brave facade even though she was terrified.
- Behind his cheerful facade, he was actually very lonely.
- The company maintained a facade of success while facing serious financial problems.
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