overgloss

/ˌoʊvərˈɡlɒs/

Definitions

1. noun

A false or superficial appearance of meaning, especially in a work of literature.

“The critic accused the poem of having an overgloss of profundity.”

2. verb

To give a false or superficial appearance of meaning to something, especially in a literary or artistic work.

“The writer was accused of overglossing the novel’s themes to appeal to a wider audience.”

Synonyms

  • facade
  • pretense

Antonyms

  • honesty
  • sincerity