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charade in Italian

charade in Italian is sciarada — charade means an act or pretence that is obvious and unconvincing, meant to create a false impression.

charade in Italian

sciarada
noun
(uncommon) A single round of the game charades, an acted form of the earlier riddles.

What does "charade" mean?

  1. noun An act or pretence that is obvious and unconvincing, meant to create a false impression.
    "The whole meeting was a charade — the decision had already been made."

charade in a sentence

  • The whole meeting was a charade — the decision had already been made.

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What is "charade" in Italian?

"charade" in Italian is sciarada. charade means: An act or pretence that is obvious and unconvincing, meant to create a false impression.

How do you use "charade" in a sentence?

Example: "The whole meeting was a charade — the decision had already been made." In Italian, "charade" is sciarada.

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