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facad

Noun

1. (architecture) The exterior face or front of a building, typically the most decorative part.

Example sentence: The facad of the old cathedral was covered in intricate carvings.

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Verb

1. (slang) To put on a false appearance or front to conceal one's true intentions or feelings.

Example sentence: He would always facad his emotions, pretending to be happy even when he wasn't.

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Adjective

1. (informal) Representing the prevailing or popular taste or style; fashionable; trendy.

Example sentence: The fashion show showcased the latest facad designs for the upcoming season.

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