Facade
Pronunciation
- Aus IPA: /fəˈsaËd/
- UK IPA: /fəˈsÉ‘Ëd/
- Rhymes: -É‘Ëd
Alternative forms
Origin
From French façade, from Italian facciata, a derivation of faccia ("front"), from Latin facies ("face"); compare face
Full definition of facade
Noun
facade
(plural facades)- The face of a building, especially the front.
- 2005, Peter Brandvold, “Ghost Coltsâ€, in Robert J. Randisi (ed.), Lone Star Law,http://books.google.com/books?id=oD_1h7qBndoC Simon and Schuster, ISBN 1416514597, page 179,Eight or so gunmen stood shoulder to shoulder in the gray-white trail before the barn, firing into the saloon's burning, bullet-pocked facade.
- (figuratively) A deceptive outward appearance.
Synonyms
- (front of a building) front
- (deceptive appearance) appearance, front, guise, show