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facade
[fuh-sahd, fa-]
noun
Architecture.
the front of a building, especially an imposing or decorative one.
any side of a building facing a public way or space and finished accordingly.
a superficial appearance or illusion of something.
They managed somehow to maintain a facade of wealth.
façade
/ fəˈsɑːd, fæ- /
noun
the face of a building, esp the main front
a front or outer appearance, esp a deceptive one
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of façade1
Example Sentences
Despite this catalog of current and easily predictable future horrors, America keeps up a façade of normality: the manic cheerfulness of TV newscasters, the moronic sitcoms, the contrived crime dramas.
Despite this catalog of current and easily predictable future horrors, America resolutely keeps up a façade of normality.
The metaphor feels almost too obvious, the iron-and-brick facade of a half-finished, $200-million football palace looming over Howard Jones Field.
That lyric was saying that everyone has this facade, and I’m seeing life in a different way.
The restaurant became a symbol of immigrant entrepreneurship embracing a conservative political identity, but behind the facade, legal troubles, internal conflict and immigration enforcement loomed.
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When To Use
A facade is the front of a building or a side that faces a public area.Facade is used literally to describe a decorative, showy, or onrate piece of architecture that frames the front of a building, as in The architect who designed this building used a showy facade on it to help it stand out from nearby buildings.A facade is also a superficial appearance or an illusion, which can be literal or figurative. If a movie star wears a dark hoodie and sunglasses so they won’t be recognized by the press, they are wearing a literal facade. If that movie star acts completely different from who they actually are or puts on an alternate personality in order to trick or convince people of something, that is a figurative facade.Example: He continually lied to keep up his facade until the whole thing stumbled out of control.
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