prettify
Americanverb (used with object)
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to make pretty, especially in a small, petty way.
to prettify a natural beauty.
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to minimize or gloss over (something unpleasant).
to prettify his rude behavior.
verb
Other Word Forms
- prettification noun
- prettifier noun
- unprettified adjective
Etymology
Origin of prettify
Example Sentences
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Instead, they take an approach that is at once more generous and more unsparing, refusing to either condemn their characters or prettify them.
From The New Yorker • Dec. 9, 2019
It is partly an aesthetic thing – they are trained to prettify the plate – and partly a crisis of faith in their own ability.
From The Guardian • Apr. 25, 2016
Apart from calling it a svizzerina and topping it with rosemary and whole garlic cloves, they make no attempt to prettify the chopped New York strip steak.
From New York Times • Mar. 3, 2015
It is exquisitely photographed, not in a way to prettify things but to recognize their beauty.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 15, 2014
But I knowed I had to prettify the story even more.
From "Elijah of Buxton" by Christopher Paul Curtis
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