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Definition & Meaning of "warts and all"

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in a way that includes all the flaws and imperfections, without any attempt to conceal them

warts and all definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "warts and all" and when to use it?

The idiom "warts and all" is often attributed to the English soldier and statesman Oliver Cromwell. According to legend, when Cromwell sat for a portrait, he instructed the artist to paint him accurately, "warts and all," without idealizing or flattering his appearance. Whether this story is entirely true or not, the phrase has become associated with the idea of depicting someone or something as they truly are, flaws and all. This idiomatic phrase is used to indicate an unvarnished or unembellished representation of someone or something, without trying to hide imperfections or weaknesses.

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The biography portrayed the famous actor warts and all, highlighting both his accomplishments and personal struggles.
Philip must learn to accept me, warts and all.
She described her relationship with complete honesty, sharing the good and the bad, warts and all.
The manager's report on the project was thorough, discussing its successes and failures, warts and all.
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