glazed
glazed
gleɪzd
gleizd
British pronunciation
/ɡlˈe‍ɪzd/

Definition & Meaning of "glazed"in English

glazed
01

(of eyes or facial expression) lacking interest and showing no emotion

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She listened with a glazed expression, clearly not engaged.
His eyes were glazed over as he stared blankly at the screen.
02

covered with a smooth, shiny coating, typically used in pottery and ceramics to enhance appearance or provide a protective finish

What is "glazed"?

Glazed refers to a surface that has been covered with a smooth, shiny coating, commonly made from melted glass powder. This coating is applied to pottery, ceramics, and other objects to enhance their appearance or provide a protective finish. Glazing can add color, depth, and texture to the surface of an item, as well as make it more resistant to moisture, stains, and scratches. It is achieved by applying a layer of liquid glaze to the object before firing it in a kiln at high temperatures, causing the glaze to melt and form a hard, glassy coating. Glazed surfaces are valued for their beauty, durability, and ease of cleaning, making them popular in both functional and decorative items.

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Sarah admired the set of glazed cast iron cookware displayed in the store window.
Grandma's antique glazed enamelware pots and pans were a cherished part of her kitchen collection.
03

(of foods) coated with a smooth, shiny, or glossy layer, often made from ingredients such as sugar, honey, or syrup

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The bakery displayed a variety of glazed donuts, each with a luscious coating of sugary glaze.
The chef prepared succulent ham slices with a honey glazed exterior, imparting a shiny and flavorful finish.
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