"Lacquered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lacquered" Meaning

Coated or polished with a layer of lacquer, a glossy or shiny substance made from the resin of the lac tree or other plants. Often used to describe a smooth, reflective finish on objects such as furniture, wood, or metal.

"Lacquered" Examples

5 Examples of "Lacquered" Usage



The antique wooden box had a beautiful lacquered finish, reflecting the intricate designs and patterns.
After applying multiple coats of varnish, the carpenter finally achieved a lacquered look on the intricate wooden furniture.
The expensive designer handbag had a lacquered surface, giving it a glossy and luxurious appearance.
To add an extra layer of protection, the furniture maker lacquered the wooden slats, ensuring they would last for years to come.
The artist used a combination of chemicals and coatings to create a lacquered effect on the painting, giving it a smooth and serene sheen.

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In a concise or terse manner, often to the point of being very brief or uncommunicative; in a few, simple words, as if stating a fact or making a remark, without any unnecessary elaboration.

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