varnish
var
ˈvɑr
vaar
nish
nɪʃ
nish
British pronunciation
/vˈɑːnɪʃ/

Definition & Meaning of "varnish"in English

Varnish
01

a clear or tinted coating made from resins, oils, and solvents that is applied to wood, metal, or other surfaces to provide a protective and decorative finish

varnish definition and meaning

What is "varnish"?

Varnish is a clear or tinted finish applied to surfaces like wood or metal to protect and improve their appearance. It is made from a mix of sticky substances and liquids that dry to form a hard, glossy coating. Varnish provides a durable, protective layer that can resist moisture, scratches, and sunlight, making surfaces look shiny and helping to protect them over time.

to varnish
01

to cover the surface of an object with a clear liquid that leaves a shine

Transitive: to varnish a surface
to varnish definition and meaning
example
Examples
The artist decided to varnish the oil painting to protect it from dust and wear.
After staining the deck, the homeowner chose to varnish it for added durability against the elements.
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