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Lacquered - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Lacquered describes a surface coated with lacquer, a glossy, durable finish often used on wood or metal. It implies a smooth, shiny appearance achieved through polishing and layering.

lacquered

/ˈlækərd/ /ˈlækəd/

Definition:

Coated with a glossy, durable varnish or resin for protection or decoration.

Synonyms:

Varnished, polished, shellacked, glazed

Part of Speech:

Adjective, verb (past tense)

Antonyms:

Unvarnished, dull

Common Collocations:

Lacquered furniture, lacquered nails, lacquered finish

Derivatives:

Lacquering, lacquerer

Usage Tips:

Use "lacquered" to describe objects with a shiny, protective coating, often wood or metal.

Common Phrases:

Lacquered box, lacquered surface, lacquered look

Etymology:

Derived from "lacquer," from French "laque," ultimately from Persian "lāk."

Examples:

  • 1. The antique table had a beautifully lacquered surface.
  • 2. She admired her lacquered nails in the sunlight.
  • 3. The artist lacquered the wooden sculpture for durability.
  • 4. His desk was made of dark lacquered oak.
  • 5. The jewelry box had intricate lacquered designs on its lid.

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