US /dɪsˈɡaɪz/
・UK /dɪs'ɡaɪz/
BUT IT WAS A BLESSI BLESSING IN DISGUISE.
The bearded scorpionfish is a master of disguise.
The stonefish possesses an unparalleled combination of disguise and toxicity.
Like, we're about to rob a bank in disguise.
Words are used to deceive you, to disguise what people are really thinking.
The face, you can disguise it a little bit; actors know that.
Want to disguise the fact you've spilt Soy Sauce all over the place?
We blush when we abruptly realize that we may have arrived at someone's house half an hour too early for dinner, even if they are doing their kindly best to disguise the fact. We blush when we're concerned that something we said sounded boastful.
Sin and savior, I've been walking the line, devil disguise, doesn't he it when I look in your eyes.
Now, when an intelligence service gets a hold of this person who values anonymity, then they have this rich, fertile soil to teach them a whole slew of skills, from hacking skills, to tradecraft skills, to alias disguise, to foreign language.
Bottom line then, would you say that this could be a blessing in disguise for the U.N.?
A blessing in disguise in a way, but quite a difficult pill to swallow, if we could put it like that.