glazed (Meaning)

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glazed (s)

(used of eyes) lacking liveliness

(of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g. beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture

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glazed (a)

fitted or covered with glass

having a shiny surface or coating

glazed Sentence Examples

  1. The freshly baked donuts were glazed with a shimmering layer of sweet glaze.
  2. The clay vase was glazed to create a smooth and reflective surface.
  3. The windows were glazed over with a thick layer of ice, obscuring the view outside.
  4. The pastry chef glazed the petit fours with a delicate apricot glaze.
  5. The photographer's eyes were glazed with exhaustion after a long day of shooting.
  6. The marble countertop was glazed with a protective sealant to prevent stains.
  7. The ceramic tiles in the bathroom were glazed with a vibrant blue pattern.
  8. The sunset cast a golden glaze over the distant mountains.
  9. The melting snow on the roof created a glazed ice patch that was treacherous to walk on.
  10. The patient's eyes were glazed and unfocused, indicating a state of shock.

FAQs About the word glazed

(used of eyes) lacking liveliness, fitted or covered with glass, having a shiny surface or coating, (of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g. bea

coated, burnished, rubbed, waxed, brushed, buffed, waxy, shined, soapy, polished

rough, rough,uneven, uneven, roughened, scuffed, scuffed, roughened,coarsened, coarsened

The freshly baked donuts were glazed with a shimmering layer of sweet glaze.

The clay vase was glazed to create a smooth and reflective surface.

The windows were glazed over with a thick layer of ice, obscuring the view outside.

The pastry chef glazed the petit fours with a delicate apricot glaze.