dress up
The Spanish word 'disfrazarse' translates to 'dress up' in English. It is a reflexive verb often used in the context of changing one's appearance with the help of clothing, makeup, or other accessories, most often for the purpose of a holiday, event, or theatrical performance. For instance, it could be used when someone is disguising as a character for a costume party or Halloween. This verb can be conjugated depending on the tense, mood, and the subject of the sentence.
Yesterday I decided to dress up as a pirate for the party.
This phrase indicates that the speaker chose to wear a pirate costume for a party that took place the day before.
My brother always dresses up as a superhero on Halloween.
This example shows that the speaker's brother has a tradition of dressing in a superhero costume during the Halloween celebrations.
We are going to dress up as animals for the parade.
In this phrase, the speakers plan to wear costumes of animals for a parade, emphasizing the fun aspect of dressing up.