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gloss

1

[glos, glaws]

noun

  1. a superficial luster or shine; glaze.

    the gloss of satin.

  2. a false or deceptively good appearance.

    Synonyms: facade, veneer, front
  3. Also a cosmetic that adds sheen or luster, especially one for the lips.



verb (used with object)

  1. to put a gloss upon.

  2. to give a false or deceptively good appearance to.

    to gloss over flaws in the woodwork.

gloss

2

[glos, glaws]

noun

  1. an explanation or translation of a foreign, technical, or unusual word or expression in a text.

    Synonyms: annotation, comment
  2. a series of verbal interpretations of a text.

  3. a glossary.

  4. an artfully misleading interpretation.

verb (used with object)

  1. to insert glosses on; annotate.

  2. to place (a word) in a gloss.

  3. to give a specious interpretation of; explain away (often followed by over oraway ).

    to gloss over a serious problem with a pat solution.

verb (used without object)

  1. to make glosses.

gloss.

3

abbreviation

  1. glossary.

gloss

1

/ ɡlɒs /

noun

    1. lustre or sheen, as of a smooth surface

    2. ( as modifier )

      gloss paint

  1. a superficially attractive appearance

  2. See gloss paint

  3. a cosmetic preparation applied to the skin to give it a faint sheen

    lip gloss

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verb

  1. to give a gloss to or obtain a gloss

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gloss

2

/ ɡlɒs /

noun

  1. a short or expanded explanation or interpretation of a word, expression, or foreign phrase in the margin or text of a manuscript, etc

  2. an intentionally misleading explanation or interpretation

  3. short for glossary

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verb

  1. to add glosses to

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gloss.

3

abbreviation

  1. glossary

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Other Word Forms

  • glosser noun
  • glossless adjective
  • glossingly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gloss1

First recorded in 1530–40; probably akin to Dutch gloos “glowing,” Middle High German glosen “to glow, shine,” Swedish dialect glysa “to shine”

Origin of gloss2

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English noun glose, gloce, from Old French glose, from Medieval Latin glōsa, glōza, from Greek glôssa “word requiring explanation,” literally, “language, tongue”; gloze,
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gloss1

C16: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Icelandic glossi flame, Middle High German glosen to glow

Origin of gloss2

C16: from Latin glōssa unusual word requiring explanatory note, from Ionic Greek
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Synonym Study

See polish.
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Example Sentences

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Dembele cut the ball home from a tight angle and Vitinha added even more gloss on the final score, rounding out an incredible European night for the defending champions.

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Yet the rosy picture painted by cheerleading TikTok and Instagram influencers glosses over potential adverse effects.

The ending, always the hardest thing to land in horror stories, falls short of perfection only because it’s almost glossed over; I missed the denouement on the first read.

Against such headwinds, Blup’s selling point is that it can get the colors of lip glosses just right, using artificial intelligence to analyze consumer preferences and skin tones.

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But he glossed over the really big questions about what comes next, particularly how to secure and govern Gaza.

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