Meaning & Definition of word "Varnish"

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    Varnish

    /ˈvɑːrnɪʃ/

    noun:

    • 1. A liquid typically made of resin dissolved in a solvent, used for giving a glossy finish to a surface.
      • Example: He applied a coat of varnish to the wooden table to enhance its shine.
    • 2. A superficial or deceptively attractive appearance.
      • Example: The project had a varnish of success, but deeper issues remained unaddressed.

    verb:

    • 1. To apply a varnish to a surface.
      • Example: She decided to varnish the new bookshelf to protect it from scratches.
    • 2. To cover or disguise something in a superficially attractive way.
      • Example: They tried to varnish their flaws with charming presentations.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'vernis', from Latin 'verre', meaning 'to make smooth'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    varnish over:

    To disguise or cover up an unpleasant truth.

    give something a varnish:

    To apply a superficial or deceptive appearance to something.

    Related Words

    lacquer:

    A clear or colored coating that dries to a hard finish.

    finish:

    The final coating or treatment applied to a surface.

    gloss:

    A shiny, lustrous surface.

    Slang Meanings of varnish

    Meaning: To enhance or improve something's appearance superficially.

    Example Sentence: He decided to varnish the report to make it look more impressive.