varnish

[ˈvɑːnɪʃ]

varnish Definition

  • 1a liquid that is painted onto wood or other materials to make them shiny or to protect them
  • 2to cover something with varnish

Using varnish: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "varnish" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The table needs a fresh coat of varnish.

  • Example

    He varnished the wooden chair to give it a glossy finish.

  • Example

    The painting was protected with a layer of varnish.

  • Example

    The artist used a special varnish to preserve the colors.

varnish Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for varnish

Antonyms for varnish

Phrases with varnish

  • to conceal or gloss over flaws or problems

    Example

    The politician tried to varnish over his past mistakes during the debate.

  • a chemical substance used to remove varnish from surfaces

    Example

    Be careful when using varnish remover as it can be harmful if not used properly.

  • a brush used to apply varnish

    Example

    Make sure to clean the varnish brush after each use to prevent it from hardening.

Origins of varnish

from Old French 'vernis', from medieval Latin 'veronix', from Byzantine Greek 'berenikē', perhaps from Berenice, the name of a city in Cyrenaica, North Africa, known for its varnished wood

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Summary: varnish in Brief

Varnish [ˈvɑːnɪʃ] is a liquid coating applied to wood or other materials to make them shiny or protect them. It can also refer to the act of applying varnish. Examples include 'The table needs a fresh coat of varnish' and 'The artist used a special varnish to preserve the colors.' Phrases like 'varnish over' denote concealing flaws, while 'varnish remover' refers to a chemical substance used to remove varnish.