Meaning & Definition of word "Glaze"
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Glaze
/ɡleɪz/
noun:
- 1. A glossy or shiny coating applied to a surface.
- Example: The cake was finished with a chocolate glaze.
- 2. A glassy surface or finish on pottery or ceramics.
- Example: The ceramic bowl featured a beautiful turquoise glaze.
- 3. A liquid substance applied to a surface to enhance its appearance and protect it.
- Example: The carpenter used a protective glaze to seal the wood.
verb:
- 1. To coat or finish with a thin layer of a glossy substance.
- Example: She decided to glaze the pottery to give it a shiny finish.
- 2. To make something smooth or shiny by applying a glaze.
- Example: The chef expertly glazed the ham with honey before baking it.
- 3. To apply a thin layer of a liquid to create a glossy surface.
- Example: The artist glazed the painting with a thin layer of resin.
Etymology
Middle English: from Old French 'glacer' meaning 'to freeze, to make smooth'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
glaze over:
To become inattentive or lose interest.
glazed expression:
A look of dullness indicating a lack of thought or awareness.
Related Words
gloss:
A shiny finish or sheen.
varnish:
A liquid that turns into a hard, glossy coating when dry.
Slang Meanings of glaze
Meaning: To be in a state of distraction or daze.
Example Sentence: After staring at the screen for hours, I felt totally glazed.
Meaning: To have a superficial or hollow appearance.
Example Sentence: He was just glazing through life without any real plans.