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sugarcoat
[ shoog-er-koht ]
verb (used with object)
- to cover with sugar:
to sugarcoat a pill.
- to make (something difficult or distasteful) appear more pleasant or acceptable:
There was no way to sugarcoat the bad news.
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Origin of sugarcoat1
Example Sentences
Politicians who try to reassure voters and investors about a market downturn often sound as though they’re sugarcoating the downside of their own policies, but that doesn’t always mean they’re wrong.
“There’s really no way to sugarcoat it,†he said of the potential funding shortfall.
And its coach wasn’t going to sugarcoat that fact Saturday night.
"I won't sugarcoat it - our nation could be facing difficult times in the coming days and weeks," Trudeau said in his televised address to Canadians.
There’s no sugarcoating that this naturalistic drama features a graphic sequence of harrowing violence that may prove too difficult for some audiences to stomach.
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