gloze (Meaning)

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gloze (v. i.)

To flatter; to wheedle; to fawn; to talk smoothly.

To give a specious or false meaning; to ministerpret.

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gloze (v. t.)

To smooth over; to palliate.

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gloze (n.)

Flattery; adulation; smooth speech.

Specious show; gloss.

gloze Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher carefully glozed over the students' essays, checking for grammar and spelling errors.
  2. Researchers glozed through hundreds of pages of data in search of relevant information.
  3. The article provided a gloze of the main points of the author's argument.
  4. The team leader glozed over the project's challenges, downplaying their severity.
  5. The historian glozed through the centuries of conflict, highlighting the most significant events.
  6. The doctor glozed over the patient's symptoms, dismissing them as minor ailments.
  7. The politician's speech glozed over the complexities of the issue, offering only superficial solutions.
  8. The critic glozed over the film's strengths, focusing instead on its flaws.
  9. The salesman glozed over the product's limitations, emphasizing only its positive features.
  10. The historian's gloze of ancient history provided a valuable overview of the era.

FAQs About the word gloze

To flatter; to wheedle; to fawn; to talk smoothly., To give a specious or false meaning; to ministerpret., To smooth over; to palliate., Flattery; adulation; sm

explain away, excuse, explain,gloss (over), justify, palliate,account (for), deodorize, extenuate, minimize

mark, mind, mark,object (to), note, object (to), note, mind, heed,heed

The teacher carefully glozed over the students' essays, checking for grammar and spelling errors.

Researchers glozed through hundreds of pages of data in search of relevant information.

The article provided a gloze of the main points of the author's argument.

The team leader glozed over the project's challenges, downplaying their severity.