"Sugarcoated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Sugarcoated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Sugarcoated" Meaning

Describing something that is uttered or presented in a way that is pleasing or attractive but actually contains an unpalatable or unpleasant reality. This can also be associated with being deceptive or insincere.

"Sugarcoated" Examples

5 Examples of Sugarcoated:


1. Making gift Eloise: The friend sugarcoated her criticism of the gift to avoid hurting her sister's feelings.

2. Reviews service: The company often received sugarcoated reviews for their lower-quality products.

3. Deal negotiating: To sugarcoat the deal, the employer made false promises to secure the employee's unconditional agreement.

4. Meaning Feedback: The parent sugarcoated their child's performance to encourage them in a test.

5. Delivery results: After a series of negative results, the research team was looking to sugarcoat their report to appease the investors.

"Sugarcoated" Similar Words

Sufris

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Sugar-cane

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Tall tropical grass whose pith is made into sugar.

Sugar-coated

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Having a pleasant or attractive quality, but actually unpleasant or bad.

Sugar-free

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Sugar

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Sugarbeet

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Sugarcane

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Sugarcoat

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To make something unpleasant or unpalatable seem more appealing or acceptable by putting a more attractive or pleasing surface on it, often by avoiding the truth or omitting unpleasant facts.

Sugarcoating

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Sugared

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Sugarfree

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Sugary-free, saccharine-free, or sweetener-free; contain little to no calories or sugar; often used to describe food or beverages.

Sugariness

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Sugaring

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Sugaring refers to the practice of exfoliating or removing unwanted hair by applying a sugar-based paste made from sugar, water, and sometimes lemon juice to the skin, then gently removing it with a simple spatula or glove.

Sugarless

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Sugarloaf

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Sugarplum

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