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Glazed

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Main Entry: glaze
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: varnish, lacquer

Synonyms:

buff, burnish, coat, cover, enamel, furbish, glance, glass, gloss, incrust, make lustrous, make vitreous, overlay, polish, rub, shine, vitrify

Antonyms:

strip
Main Entry: glazed
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: glassy

Synonyms:

burnished, enameled, glassy, lustrous, shiny, smooth, translucent, transparent, varnished, vitreous

Antonyms:

rough, unglazed
Main Entry: buff
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: polish to a shine

Synonyms:

brush, burnish, furbish, glaze, gloss, pumice, rub, sandpaper, scour, shine, smooth
Main Entry: burnish
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: polish, brighten

Synonyms:

buff, furbish, glance, glaze, gloss, luster, patina, put on a finish, rub, sheen, shine, smooth, wax

Antonyms:

dull, tarnish
Main Entry: coat
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cover with layer of material

Synonyms:

apply, cover, crust, enamel, foil, glaze, incrust, laminate, paint, plaster, plate, smear, spread, stain, surface, varnish
Notes: skin is the general term for an animal's outer covering; the layer of fur, hair, or wool is the coat; hide is the tough skin of certain large animals that is tanned and made into leather; pelt is untanned skin of fur-bearing animals

Antonyms:

reveal, uncover
Main Entry: color
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make pigmented; shade

Synonyms:

adorn, blacken, bloom, blush, burn, chalk, crayon, crimson, darken, daub, dye, embellish, emblazon, enamel, enliven, flush, fresco, gild, glaze, gloss, illuminate, imbue, infuse, lacquer, paint, pigment, pinken, redden, rouge, stain, stipple, suffuse, tinge, tint, tone, variegate, wash

Antonyms:

discolor, pale, whiten
Main Entry: dead
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: indifferent, cold

Synonyms:

anesthetized, apathetic, asleep, boring, callous, deadened, dull, flat, frigid, glazed, inert, insensitive, insipid, lukewarm, numb, numbed, paralyzed, senseless, spiritless, stagnant, stale, still, tasteless, torpid, unfeeling, uninteresting, unresponsive, vapid, wooden

Antonyms:

active, animated, interested, live, living, responsive, spirited, warm
Main Entry: display
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: show for public viewing, effect

Synonyms:

advertise, arrange, bare, betray, boast, brandish, bring to view, demonstrate, disclose, emblazon, evidence, evince, exhibit, expand, expose, extend, feature, flash, flaunt, flourish, glaze, grandstand, illustrate, impart, lay bare, lay out, make clear, make known, manifest, model, open, open out, parade, perform, present, promote, promulgate, publish, represent, reveal, set out, show off, showcase, sport, spread out, stretch out, trot out, uncover, unfold, unfurl, unmask, unroll, unveil, vamp

Antonyms:

conceal, cover, hide, secrete, withhold
Main Entry: drunk
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: intoxicated by alcohol

Synonyms:

bashed, befuddled, boozed up, buzzed, crocked, feeling no pain, flushed, flying*, fuddled, glazed, groggy, high*, inebriated, juiced, laced, liquored up, lit, lush, muddled, plastered, potted, seeing double, sloshed, stewed, stoned, tanked, three sheets to the wind, tight*, tipsy, totaled, under the influence, under the table, wasted*

Antonyms:

sober, straight
Main Entry: furbish
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: polish; renovate

Synonyms:

brighten, buff, burnish, clean, deck out, fix up, glaze, gloss, gussy up, improve, recondition, refurbish, rehabilitate, renew, restore, rub, shine, smarten up, spruce up
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