licury

/lɪˈkjʊri/

Definitions

1. noun

A variant of licorice; a type of sweet, usually flavored, chewy candy

“The store sold licury in various flavors, including classic and strawberry.”

2. verb

To make something more attractive or appealing, often with the intention of deceiving

“The politician was accused of licury the public with false promises.”

Synonyms

  • candy
  • licorice

Antonyms

  • bitter
  • unappealing