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- CHARADE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CHARADE is a word represented in riddling verse or by picture, tableau, or dramatic action (such as intrusion represented by depiction of inn, true, and shun)
- Charade (1963 film) - Wikipedia
Charade is a 1963 American romantic screwball comedy [1] mystery film produced and directed by Stanley Donen, [5] written by Peter Stone and Marc Behm, and starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn
- Charade (1963) - IMDb
Often compared (perhaps unfavorably) to Hitchcock's films of the period, "Charade" contains little of the heavy psychological tension that marked Hitch's work Instead, the film concentrates on witty banter, Audrey's wardrobe and a clever script--and we're the richer for it
- CHARADE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
CHARADE definition: 1 an act or event that is clearly false: 2 a team game in which each member tries to communicate… Learn more
- CHARADE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Charade definition: charades, a game in which the players are typically divided into two teams, members of which take turns at acting out in pantomime a word, phrase, title, etc , which the members of their own team must guess
- CHARADE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
If you describe someone's actions as a charade, you mean that their actions are so obviously false that they do not convince anyone
- Charade - definition of charade by The Free Dictionary
1 charades, (used with a sing v ) a game in which players act out in pantomime a word, phrase, title, etc , often syllable by syllable, for members of their team to guess 2 a word or phrase acted out in pantomime 3 a blatant pretense or deception; travesty
- charade noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of charade noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable] a situation in which people pretend that something is true when it clearly is not synonym pretence Their whole marriage had been a charade—they had never loved each other
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