Sentences

gloze in a sentence

v. i.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To gloze means to conceal or downplay the seriousness of a mistake or issue by presenting it in a more favorable light.

Sample Sentences

  1. He tried to gloze over the mistakes in his report by focusing on the positive aspects.
  2. The politician attempted to gloze the controversy surrounding his remarks with vague assurances.
  3. During the meeting, she used charm to gloze over the tension between the team members.
  4. It's easy to gloze the underlying issues with surface-level compliments and distractions.
  5. They often gloze their disagreements with humor, making it seem like there are no real conflicts.
  6. To gloze over the details of the report would be a disservice to the project.
  7. His tendency to gloze the complexities of the argument often left his audience confused.
  8. During the presentation, she chose to gloze the technical aspects to make it more accessible.
  9. Rather than gloze the issue, the team decided to confront it head-on.
  10. It's easy to gloze over the significance of small changes when you're focused on the big picture.
  11. He tried to gloze over his mistakes during the presentation to avoid embarrassment.
  12. The politician attempted to gloze the scandal, insisting it was a misunderstanding.
  13. It's easy to gloze the complexities of the issue when discussing it in broad terms.
  14. Her tendency to gloze over the details often left her colleagues confused.
  15. The critic felt it was important not to gloze the artist's intention behind the work.