facade Synonyms

facade Meaning

Wordnet

facade (n)

the face or front of a building

a showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasant

Webster

facade (n.)

The front of a building; esp., the principal front, having some architectural pretensions. Thus a church is said to have its facade unfinished, though the interior may be in use.

facade Sentence Examples

  1. The building's crumbling façade hinted at its long and storied past.
  2. The politician's perfect smile was merely a façade concealing his true intentions.
  3. The museum displayed a stunning medieval façade, transporting visitors to another era.
  4. The park's lush greenery masked the crumbling façade of the abandoned mansion within.
  5. The actress carefully applied makeup to create the illusion of a flawless façade.
  6. The company's glossy marketing campaign presented a pristine façade, but cracks were starting to appear.
  7. The town's quaint façade belied the hidden tensions that simmered beneath the surface.
  8. The artist's abstract painting challenged the façade of reality, inviting viewers to question their perceptions.
  9. The therapist peeled back the façade of their client's defenses, revealing the vulnerability beneath.
  10. The couple's happy façade crumbled as they faced the challenges of raising a family.

FAQs About the word facade

the face or front of a building, a showy misrepresentation intended to conceal something unpleasantThe front of a building; esp., the principal front, having so

surface, front,face,forehead, veneer, forepart,skin, outside

back, rear, interior, reverse, interior, rear, reverse, back, inside, rearward

The building's crumbling façade hinted at its long and storied past.

The politician's perfect smile was merely a façade concealing his true intentions.

The museum displayed a stunning medieval façade, transporting visitors to another era.

The park's lush greenery masked the crumbling façade of the abandoned mansion within.