Moderate as in masquerade To appear or be accepted as something, especially in a masquerade or disguise. Clear All
7 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Pass For'
The elaborate costume allowed her to pass for a historical figure at the themed party.
The actor had to pass for a medieval knight in the historical film, mastering the art of swordplay.
The intricate mask allowed her to pass for a mysterious masquerade guest at the extravagant ball.
His ability to pass for a different age range made him a sought-after actor in the entertainment industry.
The carefully rehearsed dance routine helped the novice dancer pass for a professional on the competition stage.
The disguise was so convincing that he could easily pass for a character from the science fiction movie.
The clever use of props and lighting helped the magician pass for a sorcerer during the magic show.
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