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glazed

/ɡleɪzd/adjective1 syllable

Glazed means: having a shiny surface or coating.

Synonyms for glazed13

adjective, as in having a shiny surface or coating

shiny, glassy, vitreous, vitrified, glass-like, glossy, calendered, icy

adjective, as in (used of eyes) lacking liveliness

glassy, empty

adjective, as in fitted or covered with glass

adjective, as in (of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g. beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture

also used for glazed

glassy-eyed, glacé

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Opposites of glazed

unglazed

What does glazed mean?4

adjective

1

having a shiny surface or coating“glazed fabrics”

2

(used of eyes) lacking liveliness“empty eyes”

3

fitted or covered with glass“four glazed walls”

4

(of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g. beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture“glazed doughnuts”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with glazed?6

one syllable

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Glazed in a sentence

  • The baker glazed the buns with sugar syrup.Amastan
  • He glazed the cake with a shiny sugar syrup.Amastan
  • He glazed his pottery to make it impermeable to water.sundown
  • She got a cherry glazed donut and a black coffee.Just_Balls
  • This house has double glazed windows.Hybrid
  • The baker glazed the buns with honey.Amastan
  • Tom's house has double glazed windows.Hybrid
  • Tom's house has triple glazed windows.Hybrid

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