Pronunciation: /ɡleɪzd/
verb to cover with a smooth, shiny, or glassy coating
A1 The baker glazed the donuts with sugar icing.
A2 She glazed the pottery with a shiny finish.
B1 The chef glazed the ham with a sweet honey sauce.
B2 The artist carefully glazed the painting to achieve a smooth texture.
C1 The carpenter meticulously glazed the windows for the new building.
C2 The master potter expertly glazed the ceramic pieces in the kiln.
adjective having a smooth, shiny, or glassy surface
A1 The glazed donut looked delicious.
A2 She wore a glazed expression on her face as she listened to the boring lecture.
B1 The glazed windows allowed natural light to filter into the room.
B2 The glazed pottery had intricate designs etched into the surface.
C1 The glazed finish on the furniture gave it a glossy, polished look.
C2 The glazed tiles in the kitchen added a touch of elegance to the room.
formal The glazed finish on the ceramic vase gave it a shiny and smooth appearance.
informal I love the glazed donuts from that bakery down the street.
slang Let's grab some glazed munchkins for breakfast tomorrow.
figurative Her eyes were glazed over with tears as she listened to the heartbreaking news.
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