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View definitions for veneer

veneer

noun as in pretense, front

verb as in cover, overlay

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Example Sentences

Veneer stone the couple said had lined the bathroom counter.

By the end of the inning, they had scored five runs to tie the game and puncture Cole’s veneer of invulnerability.

That's what you get to underneath the facade and the veneer, you're like, "Oh, she has some things going on."

From Salon

Fox News was quick to slap a veneer of normality on Trump’s aspirations of erecting a Nazi-like regime in his image.

Her performance was a delight, with a veneer of snobbery from which would emerge the masterly put down, particularly in the case of Mr Novello's failed movie.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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