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simulation vs masquerade

masquerade vs simulation

simulation and masquerade both are nouns.

simulation is not a verb while masquerade is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
simulation Yes No No No
masquerade Yes No Yes No
As nouns, masquerade is a hyponym of simulation; that is, masquerade is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than simulation:
  • simulation: the act of giving a false appearance
  • masquerade: making a false outward show
Other hyponyms of simulation include appearance, show, make-believe, pretend, affectation, affectedness, mannerism, pose, charade.
simulation (noun) masquerade (noun)
the act of giving a false appearance making a false outward show
the act of imitating the behavior of some situation or some process by means of something suitably analogous (especially for the purpose of study or personnel training) a costume worn as a disguise at a masquerade party
representation of something (sometimes on a smaller scale) a party of guests wearing costumes and masks
(computer science) the technique of representing the real world by a computer program
simulation (verb) masquerade (verb)
pretend to be someone or something that you are not
take part in a masquerade
Difference between simulation and masquerade

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