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

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

rough, scuffed, rough, scuffed, roughened,uneven, roughened, uneven,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.