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Sugar coated Meaning in English

expression · lemma: sugar coat

ˈʃʊɡɝ/ /ˈkoʊtəd/, /ˈkoʊtɪd
SHOO-gur-KOH-tid
ʃˈʊɡɐ/ /kˈəʊtɪd
shuh-GOH-tid

释义

Something 'sugar coated' is covered with sugar, or in a figurative sense, made to seem more pleasant or less harsh than it really is.

用法与细微差别

Mostly used figuratively in both formal and informal contexts. Common in 'sugar coated words', 'sugar coated truth', meaning to soften unpleasant news. Contrast: 'blunt' or 'harsh' truth. Can be used as participle (sugar-coated advice) or verb ('don't sugar coat it').

例句

The candy is sugar coated.

basic

He gave me a sugar coated answer.

basic

The news was sugar coated to make everyone feel better.

basic

Don't give me that sugar coated stuff—just tell me the truth.

natural

Her comments were far from sugar coated—she was brutally honest.

natural

Sometimes bad news can't be sugar coated.

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