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Cosmeticize Verbs Cosmeticizing January Kahz Met Uh Syze Appeared Print Early

Cosmeticize is a verb meaning to make something unpleasant or ugly superficially attractive. It originated from the word "cosmetic" and is often used figuratively.

Cosmeticize es un verbo que significa hacer que algo desagradable o feo parezca superficialmente atractivo. Se originó a partir de la palabra "cosmetic" y se usa a menudo de forma figurada.

Word cosmeticize
Date January 2, 2020
Type verb
Syllables kahz-MET-uh-syze
Etymology Cosmeticize first appeared in print in the early 19th century as a descendant of the noun cosmetic. Originally, its use was often literal, with the meaning "to apply a cosmetic to," but today it is more frequently used figuratively. Cosmeticize does occasionally draw criticism; usage commentators are sometimes irritated by verbs coined using -ize as they can sound like silly nonce words. Cosmeticize is fairly well established, however, in contrast with the two other rarer verbs that have been derived from cosmetic: cosmetize and the homograph cosmetic, which often turn up in literal senses ("cosmetize the face"; "a face cosmeticked with bright rouge").
Examples The documentary takes a hard look at life in the camp, never once cosmeticizing the experience of its inhabitants.

"This time around, [Florian Henckel] von Donnersmarck is striving to deliver an epic that's palatable to wider audiences. But in cosmeticizing the painter's life, making this more of a love story crossed with wartime intrigue, he has overshot his target. With a little more truth, Never Look Away could have been really beautiful." — Andrea Gronvall, The Chicago Reader, 15 Feb. 2019
Definition : to make (something unpleasant or ugly) superficially attractive

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