Plural of dissembler; multiple people who conceal their true feelings, intentions, or character.
Regular plural of 'dissembler,' maintaining the Old French root. Appears in literature describing groups of dishonest or hypocritical people.
Shakespeare constantly populated his plays with 'dissemblers'—characters hiding their true natures behind elaborate performances, which is partly why his work still feels modern.
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