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unmasker
Derived word form of unmask

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A great unmasker of raw emotion that lay just below the TV-ready exteriors of anchors, correspondents and guests alike.

From Los Angeles Times • May 10, 2017

All are ready to play roles in Eisenheim's game: to be his accomplice, his stooge, his unmasker, his ruin.

From Time Magazine Archive

Marx, like Freud, is depicted as an iconoclastic unmasker of the hypocritical civility of the Gentiles.

From Time Magazine Archive

No one did except the two of us—the unmasker and the unmasked.

From The Key to Yesterday by Buck, Charles Neville

For the first time I heard My own thought uttered in another's word; To my lame visions you gave wings and feet— You young unmasker of the Obsolete!

From Love's Comedy by Herford, C. H. (Charles Harold)