verb
- to make excuses for or try to hide the true nature of something
- to speak in a flattering or deceptive way
Usage: formal
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The politician glozes over his past mistakes during interviews.
- She glozes the company’s financial problems in her report.
- He glozes his failures by blaming external circumstances.
- The spokesperson glozes the environmental impact of the project.
- Don’t gloze the seriousness of this situation.
- The historian refused to gloze over the uncomfortable truths.