Also means
in costume
Usage Note
Disfrazado is the past participle of disfrazarse used as an adjective, agreeing in gender and number: disfrazada, disfrazados. It typically pairs with de to specify the costume — disfrazado de pirata means 'dressed as a pirate'. Don't confuse it with disfrazarse (the reflexive verb, meaning 'to dress up/disguise oneself').
Examples
"El niño fue disfrazado de vampiro."
Natural Translation
The boy went dressed as a vampire.
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