🇬🇧 Camouflage meaning: English Vocabulary Flash Card
verb
To camouflage means to hide by making yourself look like the things around you so people can’t easily see you. Soldiers, vehicles, and equipment might be covered with paint, nets, leaves, or branches that match the colors and shapes of the ground, trees, or buildings. This way, when someone looks in that direction, everything blends in and is hard to spot, almost like a real-life game of hide-and-seek.
They camouflaged the binoculars by wrapping them in leaves, so the sergeant kept losing them in the real bushes.
The squad camouflaged their tent as a rock, then forgot which rock was theirs and held a meeting with the wrong rock.
The scout tried to camouflage in the grass, but his loudly rumbling stomach gave him away.
The soldier camouflaged himself like a rock, then panicked when another soldier tried to sit on him.
They camouflaged their helmets with leaves, and suddenly the whole squad looked like walking salad bowls.
A child hugs a bush and uses leaves to camouflage. A kitten tucks under a fern to camouflage. A robin folds its wings to camouflage. A frog presses flat and lets moss camouflage it. A pile of sticks tries to camouflage her. A dog noses the ground, cannot find them, then the child pops up laughing; they sigh and smile.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
This word is at the C2 level, which means it represents the highest mastery of English. It’s often used in specialized or highly formal contexts and helps you communicate with precision and subtlety, much like a native speaker.
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